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NON-CONTACT DIGITISATION AND VISUALISATION OF HISTORICAL GLOBES USING PHOTOGRAMMETRY
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Musílek, L., Čechák, T., Kubelík, M., Pavelka, K., Pavlík, M. The Laboratory of Quantitative Methods in Historic Monument Research at the CTU Prague. Radiation Physics and Chemistry. vol. 61, no. 3-6, p. 725-727. ISSN 0969-806X, 2001.
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Stal, C., De Wulf, A., De Coene, K., De Maeyer, P., Nuttens, T., Ongena, T. Digital Representation of Historical Globes: Methods to Make 3D and Pseudo-3D Models of 16th Century Mercator Globes. Cartographic Journal, Vol. 49 (2), pp. 107-117, 2012.
Menna, F., Rizzi, A., Nocerino, E., Remondino, F., Gruen, A. High Resolution 3D Modeling of the Behaim Globe. International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XXII ISPRS Congress Melbourne, Australia, Vol. XXXIX-B5, pp. 115-120, 2012.
Hruby, F., Riedl, A., Tomberger, H. Virtual Representation of Antique Globes – New Ways of Touching the Untouchable. International Journal of Digital Earth, Vol.1(1), pp. 107‐118, 2008.
Hruby, F., Planc, I., Riedl, A. Cartographic Heritage as Shared Experience in Virtual Space: A Digital Representation of the Earth Globe of Gerard Mercator (1541). E- Perimetron, Vol. 1, pp. 88-98, 2006.
Gede, M. The Projection A spects of Digitising Globes. XXIVth International Cartographic Conference, Santiago, Chile, 2009a.
Gede, M., Márton, M., Ungvári, Z. Digital R econstruction of Pereczel’s Globe, e- Perimetron, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp .68-76, 2011.
Adami, A. From Real to Virtual Globe: New Technologies for Digital Cartographic Representation, e-Perimetron, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 144-160, 2009.
Snyder, J. P., Voxland, P. M., An Album of Map Projections, U. S. Geological Survey professional paper 1453, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20401, 1994 (second printing).
Musílek, L., Čechák, T., Kubelík, M., Pavelka, K., Pavlík, M. The Laboratory of Quantitative Methods in Historic Monument Research at the CTU Prague. Radiation Physics and Chemistry. vol. 61, no. 3-6, p. 725-727. ISSN 0969-806X, 2001.
Pavelka, K., Řezníček, J. New Low-cost Automated Processing of Digital Photos for Documenation and Visualisation of the Cultural Heritage. Geoinformatics [online], ISSN 1802-2669, vol. 6, no. 6, p. 245-258, 2011.
Stal, C., De Wulf, A., De Coene, K., De Maeyer, P., Nuttens, T., Ongena, T. Digital Representation of Historical Globes: Methods to Make 3D and Pseudo-3D Models of 16th Century Mercator Globes. Cartographic Journal, Vol. 49 (2), pp. 107-117, 2012.
Menna, F., Rizzi, A., Nocerino, E., Remondino, F., Gruen, A. High Resolution 3D Modeling of the Behaim Globe. International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XXII ISPRS Congress Melbourne, Australia, Vol. XXXIX-B5, pp. 115-120, 2012.
Hruby, F., Riedl, A., Tomberger, H. Virtual Representation of Antique Globes – New Ways of Touching the Untouchable. International Journal of Digital Earth, Vol.1(1), pp. 107‐118, 2008.
Hruby, F., Planc, I., Riedl, A. Cartographic Heritage as Shared Experience in Virtual Space: A Digital Representation of the Earth Globe of Gerard Mercator (1541). E- Perimetron, Vol. 1, pp. 88-98, 2006.
Gede, M. The Projection A spects of Digitising Globes. XXIVth International Cartographic Conference, Santiago, Chile, 2009a.
Gede, M., Márton, M., Ungvári, Z. Digital R econstruction of Pereczel’s Globe, e- Perimetron, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp .68-76, 2011.
Adami, A. From Real to Virtual Globe: New Technologies for Digital Cartographic Representation, e-Perimetron, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 144-160, 2009.
Snyder, J. P., Voxland, P. M., An Album of Map Projections, U. S. Geological Survey professional paper 1453, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20401, 1994 (second printing).
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