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[Fwd: Re: looking for OS software used in conservation]

by Stefano Costa :: Rate this Message:

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Luca,
I suppose this message was meant for the mailing list. I'll forward it.

------- Messaggio inoltrato -------
Da: Luca Bezzi <luca.bezzi@...>
Rispondi-a: luca.bezzi@...
A: Stefano Costa <steko@...>
Oggetto: Re: looking for OS software used in conservation
Data: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 21:29:29 +0200






On Mit Okt 11 12:57 , Stefano Costa sent:



        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).
       
        You can do this in many ways with open source software:

 

         
       
                1 GRASS
       
         
       
         
       
                2 QGIS
       
         
       
         
       
                3 GRASS + e-foto + GIMP
       
         
       
         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.
       
        Best reguards,
       
        Luca
       
       
       
        Luca Bezzi
       
        Arc-Team
        Archaeology & Free Software
        http://www.arc-team.com/ 
        luca.bezzi@... .
       
       
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Re: [Fwd: Re: looking for OS software used in conservation]

by Nikolaos Maniatis :: Rate this Message:

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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@...> wrote:
Luca,
I suppose this message was meant for the mailing list. I'll forward it.

------- Messaggio inoltrato -------
Da: Luca Bezzi <luca.bezzi@...>
Rispondi-a: luca.bezzi@...
A: Stefano Costa <steko@...>
Oggetto: Re: looking for OS software used in conservation
Data: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 21:29:29 +0200






On Mit Okt 11 12:57 , Stefano Costa sent:



        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).

        You can do this in many ways with open source software:





                1 GRASS





                2 QGIS





                3 GRASS + e-foto + GIMP



         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.

        Best reguards,

        Luca



        Luca Bezzi

        Arc-Team
        Archaeology & Free Software
        http://www.arc-team.com/
        luca.bezzi@... .


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by Chris Puttick :: Rate this Message:

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+1

And if anyone knows where live mailing lists or forums for e-foto are, that would be pretty good too...

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: archaeology-bounces+chris.puttick=oxfordarch.co.uk@... 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@...> wrote:

>
> Luca,
> I suppose this message was meant for the mailing list. I'll forward it.
>
> ------- Messaggio inoltrato -------
> Da: Luca Bezzi <luca.bezzi@...>
> Rispondi-a: luca.bezzi@...
> A: Stefano Costa <steko@...>
> Oggetto: Re: looking for OS software used in conservation
> Data: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 21:29:29 +0200
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mit Okt 11 12:57 , Stefano Costa sent:
>
>
>
>         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).
>
>         You can do this in many ways with open source software:
>
>
>
>
>
>                 1 GRASS
>
>
>
>
>
>                 2 QGIS
>
>
>
>
>
>                 3 GRASS + e-foto + GIMP
>
>
>
>          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.
>
>         Best reguards,
>
>         Luca
>
>
>
>         Luca Bezzi
>
>         Arc-Team
>         Archaeology & Free Software
>         http://www.arc-team.com/
>         luca.bezzi@... .
>
>
> --
> Stefano Costa
> http://www.iosa.it Open Archaeology
> http://list.iosa.it International Mailing List
> Jabber: steko@...
>
>
>
> --
> Mailing list info: http://lists.linux.it/listinfo/archaeology
>
>
>
>


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Conservation Technician
nikmaniatis@...
Crysostomou Smyrnis 13
176-71 kallithea
skype id: nikmaniatis
+30 6932970257


 





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