Published June 14, 2019 | Version v1
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Interactive 3D model of the stone surface - Application of Forensic Photogrammetry and 3D Modelling to Improve Epigraphic Reading: Study of the Roman Altar of Gravesano (Ticino, Switzerland)

  • 1. Université de Lausanne, Institut d'archéologie et des sciences de l'Antiquité
  • 2. Université de Lausanne, École des sciences criminelles

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Page 1: Interactive 3D model of the stone. Click to activate the 3D content and use the toolbar to visualise the surface of the stone with different angles, zoom and lightings.

Page 2: Visualisation of the 3D model of the stone surface created with Meshlab (v2016.12) using the Phong shader, with the light source from the left. 

Page 3: Visualisation of the 3D model of the stone surface using the Phong shader, with the light source from top left. 

Page 4: Visualisation using the Phong shader, with the light source from the top. 

Page 5: Visualisation of the 3D model of the stone surface using the Phong shader, with the light source from the right.

Page 6: Visualisation of the 3D model of the stone surface created with Meshlab using the Radiance Scaling shader, with the light source from the bottom left.

Page 7: Visualisation of the 3D model of the stone surface using the Radiance Scaling shader, with a distant light source from the bottom left.

Page 8: Visualisation of the 3D model of the stone surface created with Meshlab using the Normal Map shader.

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Journal article: 10.19272/201913701009 (DOI)
http://www.casalini.it/torrossa/#serra (URL)
2612-3517 (ISSN)