Digital image processing applied Rock Art tracing
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https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1998.v55.i1.323Keywords:
Digital Image, Rock Art, Recording, Tracing, PaintingsAbstract
Adequate graphic recording has been one of the main objectives of rock art research. Photography has increased its role as a documentary technique. Now, digital image and its treatment allows new ways to observe the details of the figures and to develop a recording procedure which is as, or more, accurate than direct tracing. This technique also avoid deterioration of the rock paintings. The mathematical basis of this method is also presented.
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1998-06-30
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Montero Ruiz, I., Rodríguez Alcalde, Ángel L., Vicent García, J. M., & Cruz Berrocal, M. (1998). Digital image processing applied Rock Art tracing. Trabajos De Prehistoria, 55(1), 155–169. https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1998.v55.i1.323
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