Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)

Non-invasive three-dimensional recording of Aboriginal rock art using cost-effective digital photogrammetry, J.H. Chandler, J.G. Fryer and H.T. Kniest

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Non-invasive three-dimensional recording of Aboriginal rock art using cost-effective digital photogrammetry, J.H. Chandler, J.G. Fryer and H.T. Kniest
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Bibliography: p. 129-130
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Non-invasive three-dimensional recording of Aboriginal rock art using cost-effective digital photogrammetry
Responsibility statement
J.H. Chandler, J.G. Fryer and H.T. Kniest
Summary
Exposition of digital recording method for rock art review of current methods of rock art recording - value and limitations of conventional photogrammetry; recording of two rock engraving sites, Yengo National Park, NSW; assessment of cameras and data processing programs - orthophoto and virtual reality modelling
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