[Fwd: Re: looking for OS software used in conservation]
Chris Puttick
c.puttick@oxfordarch.co.uk
Mon Oct 16 15:23:08 CEST 2006
+1
And if anyone knows where live mailing lists or forums for e-foto are, that would be pretty good too...
Chris
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From: archaeology-bounces+chris.puttick=oxfordarch.co.uk@lists.linux.it on behalf of Nikolaos Maniatis
Sent: Mon 16/10/2006 13:51
To: Archaeology Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: looking for OS software used in conservation]
Thanks a lot to everyone that has answer to my post so far. and I would be
interested to see such a tutorial. It will be useful for many I think.
Thank you again.
Nikolaos Maniatis
On 16/10/06, Stefano Costa <steko@iosa.it> wrote:
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> Luca,
> I suppose this message was meant for the mailing list. I'll forward it.
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> ------- Messaggio inoltrato -------
> Da: Luca Bezzi <luca.bezzi@arc-team.com>
> Rispondi-a: luca.bezzi@arc-team.com
> A: Stefano Costa <steko@iosa.it>
> Oggetto: Re: looking for OS software used in conservation
> Data: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 21:29:29 +0200
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> On Mit Okt 11 12:57 , Stefano Costa sent:
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> Il giorno mer, 11/10/2006 alle 13.24 +0300, Nikolaos Maniatis ha
> scritto:
> > Dear list members,
> >
> > I would be interested to get hold of any information about
> Open Source
> > Software that can be or has been used in conservation of
> antiquities
> > and works of art. More specifically I would like to use
> software that
> > could simplify the following tasks:
> > 1. Rectification uses geometric information (height and width
> of
> > a rectangle measured on-site).
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> You can do this in many ways with open source software:
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> 1 GRASS
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> 2 QGIS
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> 3 GRASS + e-foto + GIMP
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> The first option is very good, but maybe too long (10 points
> and long elaboration), the second one is fast if you have a
> perfect picture (I mean without distorsion). But personally I
> prefer the third way, I used it already for very big photomosaic
> and it gave me nice results (better than with closed software).
> It is maybe a to long to explain it now in the mailing-list, but
> I will try to write a short tutorial in english and post it in
> the website of ArcheOS (www.arc-team.com/archeos/index.html). I
> worked in this way very much, documenting archaeological layers
> and walls.
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> Best reguards,
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> Luca
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> Luca Bezzi
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> Arc-Team
> Archaeology & Free Software
> http://www.arc-team.com/
> luca.bezzi@arc-team.com .
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