Techniques for Seamless Color Registration and Mapping on Dense 3D Models

  • Pintus R
  • Gobbetti E
  • Callieri M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Today’s most widely used 3D digitization approach is a combination of active geometric sensing, mainly using laser scanning, with active or passive color sensing, mostly using digital photography. Producing a seamless colored object, starting from a geometric representation and a set of photographs, is a data fusion problem requiring effective solutions for image-to-geometry registration, and color mapping and blending. This chapter provides a brief survey of the state-of-the-art solutions, ranging from manual approaches to fully scalable automated methods.

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Pintus, R., Gobbetti, E., Callieri, M., & Dellepiane, M. (2017). Techniques for Seamless Color Registration and Mapping on Dense 3D Models (pp. 355–376). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50518-3_17

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