Innovative Archaeological Laser Scanning Project
Laser scanning technology has been used to create a permanent and lasting record of post-mediaeval underground mines under the city of Bath, UK. The project by Oxford Archaeology employed laser...
Laser scanning technology has been used to create a permanent and lasting record of post-mediaeval underground mines under the city of Bath, UK. The project by Oxford Archaeology employed laser...
FARO Technologies has announced its new 3D App Store for 3D documentation. According to the US-based company, easy to use programs tailored to specific tasks are the future of 3D...
Schiebel and RIEGL, Austria, have successfully integrated the CAMCOPTER S-100 unmanned air system with the VQ-820-GU hydrographic airborne sensor. The integration marked the first time that the new airborne sensor...
3D Laser Mapping is organising the latest in a series of free, application-specific workshops designed to promote a new range of hand-held 3D laser scanners. The latest workshop is aimed...
The Aerial Archaeology Research Group (AARG) has announced that abstract submission is now open for the 30th conference. The 2013 edition of this annual conference will take place from 26...
The International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) is one of the leading organisations within the geomatics sector and has a long-standing partnership with GIM International. We spoke to...
A team of shipwreck hunters have turned to advanced 3D mapping technology to locate sunken vessels along the South Australian coastline without getting their feet wet. A group of shipwreck...
In August 2011, ISPRS signed a contract with MDPI AG of Basel, Switzerland, to establish the open access ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information [www.mdpi.com/journal/ijgi]. This is the first ISPRS-owned...
Aqua Enviro’s conference on Remote Sensing for Catchment Management, taking place on 1 May at the Leeds Club in Leeds, UK, will focus on presenting a range of applications from...
Today’s spatial applications increasingly require very high-resolution multispectral images with photogrammetric accuracy. The Hungarian Interspect Research Group recognised this trend in 2006 and developed a series of cameras to satisfy...
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