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The paper contains an analysis of the application of 3D scanning in the process of creating a very precise numerical model of historical buildings . Documentation of historical structures is very important for conservation of cultural heritage. In comparison with the other documentation methods, photogrammetry is faster and more precise. The article presents both the technology of measurement and stages for implementing specific parts of a project with the use of 3D laser scanning and also the possibility of using data.
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Szolomicki, J. (2017). Laser Scanning as a Tool for the Analysis of Historical Buildings. In: Ao, SI., Kim, H., Amouzegar, M. (eds) Transactions on Engineering Technologies. WCECS 2015. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2717-8_6
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