Bozza 2025, fig. 3

Tommaso Ismaelli, Sara Bozza, Tripolis Excavations Archive

Related article: Bozza S. 2025, 3D-STONE: a comprehensive workflow for structured light scanning and digital twin modeling of stone architectural elements in archaeology, «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 36.1, 277-304 (https://doi.org/10.19282/ac.36.1.2025.14)

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Scanning a composite column capital (Tripolis, block no. Tr19AÇ101) using the ‘Distance meter’ histogram and the ‘Distance color’ tools (a); list of scans in an Artec Studio project after HD scan reconstruction and organization into groups (b). Cleaning process of the scans: manually erasing the captured ground under an immovable shaft of a pillar with half-column and pilaster (Basilica Iulia, no. 408964) using the ‘Lasso selection’ (c); manually erasing the ground and wooden blocks under an Ionic half-column capital (Tripolis, no. Tr23AÇ35) using the ‘Lasso selection’ (d); automatically removing with the ‘Base selection’ the table surface on which a pseudo-Corinthian pilaster capital (Tripolis, no. Tr15HCDP65) was resting during scanning (e)

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Bozza 2025, fig. 3