Historic Preservation/Architecture
 Terrestrial laser scanning enables a detailed surveying of complex buildings.
The creation of total point clouds of the interior and exterior of entire buildings is possible. Thereby a complete geometrical capture of difficult complexes of buildings is possible with a low amount of time and money. A complete correction of errors is carried out by separate traverses.
The elaboration of true-to-deformation, geometrically accurate and stone-by-stone surveys as a basis for further processing or historic analyses by specialised experts is possible.
The result of a 3D laser scan is a virtual point cloud, which can, according to the requirements, be processed into 2D plans, ortho photos, 3D models and truviews. The accuracy on site amounts to +-2mm. On the object as a whole an accuracy of +- 1cm can be achieved on the basis of accompanying basic surveys.
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