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THE IMPORTANCE OF PHOTOGRAMMETRIC METHODS IN THE ARCHIVING OF CULTURAL HERITAGE: CASE OF SEKERFURUS MESCID (MOSQUE)
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In the process of documenting cultural heritage, traditional techniques have left their place to digital techniques, as their efforts to acquire the right data in the shortest time have developed in technology in recent years.The most common of these techniques is the terrestrial laser scanning technique and the terrestrial photogrammetry technique. In the documentation of cultural heritage, the level at which these methods are used today is quite pleasing. The greatest advantage of these methods is that it enables the observer to obtain the 3D model very precisely in a very short time without touching the object (minimum contact). The terrestrial photogrammetric modeling of the historical ?ekerfuru? mosque in Konya has enabled the resulting product to be richer in terms of visual information, allowing the acquired data to be updated, shared and archived at any time.
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