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Articles | Volume X-M-2-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-X-M-2-2025-139-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-X-M-2-2025-139-2025
23 Sep 2025
 | 23 Sep 2025

Investigating the Accuracy of a 360° Camera for 3D Modeling in Confined Spaces: 360° Panorama vs 25-Rig Compared to TLS

Georgios Kafataris, Dimitrios Skarlatos, Marinos Vlachos, and Athos Agapiou

Keywords: Low-cost Photogrammetry, 3D Reconstruction, Underground Confined Tombs, 360° Camera, 25-rig Cameras, TLS

Abstract. This study investigates photogrammetric solutions for surveying confined underground environments using a small and affordable 360° camera, applied in Tomb 4 at the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tombs of the Kings in Paphos, Cyprus. Conducted within the framework of the ENGINEER project, this study evaluates the performance of a low-cost 360° 25-lens camera by comparing it to a terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) system used as a reference. The primary objective is to assess the suitability of the 360° camera for 3D documentation in restricted spaces, and to explore its potential application in conservation and restoration efforts at archaeological sites. Two different approaches were tested: using the camera images as 360° panoramic photos or as 25-photos rigid rig setup. The study analyses the accuracy of these methods by generating Point Clouds (PCs) and comparing them to the TLS reference dataset using metrics such as cloud-to-cloud distance, surface roughness, and PC density. In addition, a visual assessment was conducted.

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