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USING THE CLOSE RANGE PHOTOGRAMMETRY TECHNIQUE IN 3-DIMENSIONAL WORK: HISTORY OF OBRUKHAN SAMPLE
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Historical artifacts are not inherited to us, but are the most precious works we will pass on to future generations.Documentation and preservation of historical works is one of the common tasks of human being. Historical artifacts are constantly eroded and worn over time in natural and unnatural ways. The restoration and consolidation of these structures should be taken as a whole in their work. Measurements and modeling of the work should be made from technological developments. The terrestrial photogrammetry technique is also used in 3D modeling of historical works. The objects that are actually inaccessible in this method are quite effective in the sense. In this study, the 3D modeling of historical obruk han located in Konya province is done in Photomodel software. The obtained 3-dimensional model is sensitive enough in restoration works. The visualization of this building is of great importance for the promotion of the history and cultural heritage.
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