Photogrammetric Scanning and Applications in Medicine

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Creating 3D models automatically from photographs is a relatively new technology. This sort of 3D scanning is based on the principles of photogrammetry, similar in methodology to panoramic photography; the photos are taken of one object and from different positions of camera in order to replicate the object. Paper approaches different typical anatomic surfaces by photogrammetric scanning and 3D reconstruction. Documented surfaces include anatomic surfaces like foot, upper body, head, and ear. The aim is to give users recommendations, which body part is suited best for this type of scanning, or even if a combination of photogrammetry and another 3D scanning technique is advisable. Comments like possible medical applications, quality of the results, required equipment and occurring problems are to be considered.

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