SMC Project | Sustainable Management of Historic Rural Churches in the Baltic Sea Region

SMC Project | Sustainable Management of Historic Rural Churches in the Baltic Sea Region

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The SMC project aims to develop accurate and reliable 3D conservation documentation through testing techniques, methodologies, and optimizing workflows. This documentation will provide additional value, such as a base material for engineers and architects. The project prioritizes open-source software approaches and universal file formats to enhance accessibility. On June 19, 2012, Pöide Church underwent an indoor and outdoor 3D survey in collaboration with Geogrupp OÜ (EST), 3D TOTAL Ltd. (POR), and the Conservation Centre Kanut. Using Z+F Imager 5006i equipment and expertise from 3D Total Ltd., a high-accuracy point cloud was created with local coordinate and L-EST spatial reference systems. The resulting point cloud is available in multiple file formats, including x3d, zyx, obj, and dxf, for use across various software platforms. Cleaned full and simplified versions of the point cloud offer flexibility and readiness for further development, such as modeling. Financed by the Central Baltic Interreg IVA Programme 2007-2013, SMC is an international, collaborative research project focused on historic rural churches in the Baltic Sea region.

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