Ranzuglia G., Callieri M., Dellepiane M., Cignoni P., Scopigno R.
3D scanning Color mapping Digital models Cultural Heritage I.3 COMPUTER GRAPHICS
Even if a precise, detailed geometry is essential for the study and documentation of a CH artifact, lots of information also comes from the color and appearance data. Since a complete reconstruction of the optical properties of an artifact is still hard (or impossible) to achieve, what is normally done is to rely on color data coming from photographic dataset. In this paper, we will describe the tools that MeshLab offers for the generation and processing of color information on a high-resolution 3D model. We will show the basic operations available and present actual projects were these tools have been successfully used. The availability of such advanced color management tools in an Open Source tool is an important instrument for the archeological and CH community. MeshLab is the most complete open source software for the creation and manipulation of high-resolution 3D models of real-world objects.
Source: Archaeology in the Digital Era (e-book), edited by Graeme Earl, Tim Sly, Angeliki Chrysanthi, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Iza Romanowska, David Wheatley, pp. 406–416. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2013
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, NLD
@inbook{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:290570, title = {MeshLab as a complete tool for the integration of photos and color with high resolution 3D geometry data}, author = {Ranzuglia G. and Callieri M. and Dellepiane M. and Cignoni P. and Scopigno R.}, publisher = {Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, NLD}, booktitle = {Archaeology in the Digital Era (e-book), edited by Graeme Earl, Tim Sly, Angeliki Chrysanthi, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Iza Romanowska, David Wheatley, pp. 406–416. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2013}, year = {2013} }