ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Download
Share
Publications Copernicus
Download
Citation
Share
Articles | Volume XI-2-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-XI-2-2026-569-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-XI-2-2026-569-2026
03 Jul 2026
 | 03 Jul 2026

Full Object Photogrammetry for Architectural Artefacts using the “Mask Model Method”

Adam Weigert, Miquel Reina Ortiz, Chloe Dennis, Lauren Daniels, Yesmine Bennani, Mario Santana Quintero, and Stephen Fai

Keywords: Photogrammetry, Laser scanning, Digitization, Heritage Conservation, 3D modelling, Digital Heritage

Abstract. Photogrammetry and laser scanning are widespread tools for documenting movable and immovable cultural heritage assets. Documenting the entire surface of an object presents a set of specific challenges, with various solutions currently available. Complete object documentation relies on established capture techniques that utilize the registration method for different model orientations. This paper presents the “Mask Model Method,” a semi-automatic approach for seamlessly documenting entire objects while seeking high-quality results. This workflow works well for most objects that would be considered viable for general photogrammetric capture. Additional advantages include the ability to capture both small and large objects, with or without a turntable, as well as objects with hinge-type moving parts. This method of documenting full architectural artefacts is useful in heritage conservation, repairs, and restoration; specifically, digital patternmaking, virtual reconstruction, digital annotation of historic materials & geometry, and applied experimental archaeology.

Share