7th International Electronic Conference on Sensors and Applications 2020
DOI: 10.3390/ecsa-7-08198
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Multispectral Sensing and Data Integration for the Study of Heritage Architecture

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“…Whilst Figure 8 suggests at the recent introduction of higher resolution cameras for IRT-3DDF, represented by Adamopoulos et al's [68,70,76] FLIR T1030sc (1024 × 768), the adoption of ∼640 × 512 thermal cameras seems to be established within the research. Adamopoulos et al [70] embrace this by validating their SfM photogrammetric pipeline, developed with a FLIR T1030c, with a FLIR SC660 (640 × 480) thermal camera, resulting in similar projection errors to their higher resolution camera (2-3 cm as opposed to 1 cm).…”
Section: Thermal Camerasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst Figure 8 suggests at the recent introduction of higher resolution cameras for IRT-3DDF, represented by Adamopoulos et al's [68,70,76] FLIR T1030sc (1024 × 768), the adoption of ∼640 × 512 thermal cameras seems to be established within the research. Adamopoulos et al [70] embrace this by validating their SfM photogrammetric pipeline, developed with a FLIR T1030c, with a FLIR SC660 (640 × 480) thermal camera, resulting in similar projection errors to their higher resolution camera (2-3 cm as opposed to 1 cm).…”
Section: Thermal Camerasmentioning
confidence: 99%