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Structured-light 3D scanning of exhibited historical clothing—a first-ever methodical trial and its results
2021
Heritage Science
AbstractHistorical costumes are part of cultural heritage. Unlike architectural monuments, they are very fragile, which exacerbates the problems of their protection and popularisation. A big help in this can be the digitisation of their appearance, preferably using modern techniques of three-dimensional representation (3D). The article presents the results of the search for examples and methodologies of implementing 3D scanning of exhibited historical clothes as well as the attendant problems.
doi:10.1186/s40494-021-00544-x
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