Digital Processing and Projection of Curved Surfaces   (Brochure: 707 kB)
Digital Processing and Projection of Curved Surfaces

Curved surfaces (e.g. of towers, apses and vaults) can be processed to scale into the plane. Objects with more than one curvature direction or a strong deformation (e.g. cupola, apses) are projected on a middle cylinder. In both cases the geodetic measurement of gage marks, profile lines and further object information takes place on location in addition to the photogrammetric take. The rectified pieces of image are combined afterwards digitally to a true-to-scale photomap, which can be used for documentation purposes or as mapping basis. The digital processing is worked on with the software metigo 3D.

1996   Schmalkalden   Hessenhof, Weinkeller, vault
1996   Halberstadt   Bismarckturm (city tower) (Homepage)
1996   Halle   Moritzburg Castle, northwest tower
1997   Burgkemnitz   Church, barrel vault
seit 1997   Neuburg a.d. Donau   Palace, room decorations (Homepage)
1997   Dresden Zwinger   Zwinger, globe of Johann Georg Klinger
1998, 2004   Gernrode   minster St. Cyriakus, western apses
1998   Rom (I)   Forum Romanum, Maxentius-Basilica
1999   Wemding   pilgrimage church, barrel vault (Homepage)
1999   Zeitz   city wall, bastion
2001   Weimar   Town Castle, ´Dichterzimmer´ (Poet´s Halls)
2001   Sondershausen   Castle, rotunda
2002   Berlin   Altglienicke, water reservoir tower (Homepage)
2002   Linderhof   Palace, interior decorations
2003   Gröningen   minster, vault
2004   Banz   cloister, stairs (Homepage)
2005   Dresden   Zwinger, Nymphenbad (baroque fountain)
2006   Freiberg   Cathedral, Fürstengruft (royal crypt), vault
2006   Dresden   Zwinger
2007   Memleben   St. Martin Church, stucco vault ceiling
2007   Lerum (S)   Church, vault
2008   Potsdam   City Palace
2008   Rastatt   Palace Rastatt
2010   Kisslegg   church, Katholische Pfarrkirche St. Gallus und Ulrich
Graphical Facade Plans and Stereo Documentation   (Brochure: 842 kB)
Graphical Facade Plans and Stereo Documentation

Large sized stereo images form the basis for the evaluation of true-to-scale drawings of facades, walls and ceilings as well as of single objects. With the photogrammetric on site take a fast contactless measurement of geometry and documentation of the present state also very complex objects takes place. The graphic evaluation of the measured photographs takes place at the PC with the software metigo 3D. The stereo-photogrammetric evaluation corresponds to a deformation-true tacheometric survey regarding the accuracy and completeness. This procedure is particularly suitable for the representation of very decoration-rich and structured objects. Curved surfaces can be projected true to scale in the plane. The derivative of cut profiles, e.g. for the addition of geodetically measured sketches, is likewise possible.

1994   Markkleeberg   Rathausstraße
1997   Rostock   former St. Katharine´s monastery
1999   Chemnitz   district court
1999   Hamm   St. Paul´s church
1999   Sondershausen   Castle
2001   Goseck   Castle
2001   Hamersleben   minster St. Pankratius, minster choir east view, north steeple
2001   München   town house
2002   Hadmersleben   minster St. Peter and Paul
2003   Einbeck   St. Jacobi market church (Homepage)
2003   Halle (Saale)   St. Marien market church, aisle 2004 Halle (Homepage)
2004   Kassel   banking house
2004   Quedlinburg   minster
2005   Halle (Saale)   ´Roter Turm´
2006   Erfurt   Church St. Severius, baptismal font
2007   Bernburg-Aderstedt   shaft-tower
2008   Moosburg   St. Kastulus Church, main altar
2008   Paderborn   Haxthausenhhof
2008   Berlin   Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis-Kirche
2009   Frankfurt am Main   Dreikönigskirche Church of the Magi
2009   Stuttgart   main station
2009   Berlin   Brechthaus Chausseestraße
Photogrammetric Evaluations of Historic Photographs   (Brochure: 1,107 kB)
Photogrammetric Evaluations of Historic Photographs

During the restoration of a historical building the true-to-scale reconstruction of lost details or destroyed building parts from historical photos can be of great importance. Identical points between the still existing fabric of a building and the historical pictures are chosen and used as photogrammetric points of measurement. With the help of these points single images can be digitally rectified or the projection of curved surfaces is digitally processed. Several existing historic pictures enable a three-dimensional photogrammetric evaluation. On this basis geometrical information can be derived from historical pictures.

1996   Roitzsch   Church (Homepage)
1996   Potsdam   Marble Palace, Grotto Hall and Belvedere on Pfingstberg
1997   Berlin   Unter den Linden 1, former commandant´s office
1997   Rossewitz   Castle
1997   Kemberg   town church, altar
1997   Leipzig   Universitätsbibliothek
1998   Passau   Ostuzzi street 5
1998   Halberstadt   historic town hall (Homepage)
1998   Berlin   Dorotheenstraße 82
1998   Berlin   Dägerstraße 51
1998   Potsdam   Belvedere on Klausberg (Homepage)
1999   Köthen   St. Agnes Church
1999   Bernburg   St. Marien church
1999   Bad Muskau   bridge in ´Pückler Park´ (Homepage)
1999   Paretz   Castle, historical wallpapers
2000   Potsdam   Castle, historical wallpapers
2000   Berlin   St. Marien church
2000   Potsdam   coronation coach
2000   Leipzig   Karl-Heine-Memorial (Homepage)
2001   Potsdam   Stadtschloß, Fortunaportal (Homepage)
2001   Eichwalde   Church, window
2001   Offenbach   Rumpenheim, Turkish Pavillon
2002-2004   Dresden   Palace, Grünes Gewölbe (Green Vault), reception hall, small ballroom
2003   Leipzig   Mendelssohn-Memorial (Homepage)
2004   Hundisburg   castle, great hall (Homepage)
2005   Moritzburg   Fasanenschlößchen, histor. Tapeten (Homepage)
2005   Leipzig   Thaer-Memorial
2005   Limbach   St. Valentin Church
2005   Hundisburg   castle, great hall
2005   Dresden   Brühlsche Terassen, Richter-Denkmal
2005   Leipzig   Museum für Kunsthandwerk, Bronzekanne
seit 2006   Dresden   Palais im Großen Garten (city park), Great hall
2006   Kollberg   Cathedral, vault ceiling
2006   Uthleben   Kirche, Kanzel
2008   Potsdam   City Palace, facades
2009   Berlin   Castle Charlottenburg
2009   Halberstadt   St. Stephanus und St. Sixtus Cathedral, ridge turret
2009   Dresden   Palace, Turmzimmer
2009   Halle (Saale)   St. Johann's church, window in choir
2009   Halle   Opera
2010   Wittenberg   monument of Luther
Art Work Documentation   (Brochure: 1,099 kB)
Art Work Documentation

For the preparation of the restoration of a work of art, its style-critical or other analysis as well as for the completion documentation of conservation measures photographs and studies based on images are needed. For photography on location the following photograph systems are available in co-operation with our partners:

  • large sized specialized cameras, middle sized cameras - also with special filters for photographs in different spectral regions,
  • a Infrared-Vidicon Camera System for the IR Reflectography,
  • a Ultraviolet-Vidicon Camera System for the UV Reflectography,
  • a specialized X-ray System as well
  • thermographic photograph systems.

1993   Meissen   Martinskapelle (chapel), panel painting of Christ
1993-1998   Bibra   St. Leo Church, annunciation altar
1994      Heilige Magdalena, panel painting (privately owned)
1999   Pferdingsleben   Heidecksburg Castle, panel painting
2001   Kade   village church, altar, panel paintings
2001   Weimar   Town Castle, panel painting of Wilhelm Tell
2003   München   Heilig Kreuz Church, altars
2003   München   Theatin church, altars (Homepage)
2003   Freiberg   Cathedral St. Marien, musical instruments (Homepage)
2003   Neuenhof   village church, altar
2004   Weißensee   town church, high altar
2006   Leipzig   university building
2006   Uthleben   village church, Altar
2008   Arnstadt   ´Liebfrauenkirche´ (church), main altar
2008   Moosburg   St. Kastulus Church, main altar
2008   Stockholm (S)   Gustav Vasa church, altar
2009   Erfurt   Regler church, altar
2010   Stockholm (S)   altar of church, Maria Magdalena Kirche
UV- and infrared-photographs   (Brochure: 1,016 kB)
UV- and infrared-photographs

For the preparation of the restoration of a work of art, its style-critical or other analysis as well as for the completion documentation of conservation measures photographs and studies based on images are needed. For photography on location the following photograph systems are available in co-operation with our partners:

  • large sized specialized cameras, middle sized cameras - also with special filters for photographs in different spectral regions,
  • a Infrared-Vidicon Camera System for the IR Reflectography,
  • a Ultraviolet-Vidicon Camera System for the UV Reflectography,
  • a specialized X-ray System as well
  • thermographic photograph systems.

1993   Meißen   Martinskapelle, Tafelbild Christus
1993-1998   Bibra   St. Leo Church, annunciation altar
1994      Heilige Magdalena, panel painting (privately owned)
1999   Pferdingsleben   St. Wigbert Church, altar, panel paintings
2001   Kade   village church, altar, panel paintings
2001   Weimar   Town Castle, panel painting of Wilhelm Tell
2003   Neuenhof   village church, altar
2004   Weißensee   town church, high altar
2006   Leipzig   university building
2007   Lerum (S)   church, vault
2008   Erfurt   Prediger Church, (infrared photograph)
2008   Creuzburg   Lieborius chapel (UV- und IR- photograph)
2008   Arnstadt   ´Liebfrauenkirche´ (church), main altar (infrared photograph)
2008   Rastatt   Palace Rastatt
2008   Vae(S)   S. Mary church, vault
2010   Wolfegg   castle, Rittersaal (hall)
Demolition Documentation  

In accordance with the conserving classification and the priority of the object and the orders given by the local authority of preservation of monuments and historic buildings an appropriate documentation can be offered. This contains the basic photographic documentation with a large sized camera, the stereo images documentation which can be evaluated photogrammetrically at a later date, the deformation-true tacheometric building survey in different degrees of accuracy, digital photomaps in various scales and graphic facade plans up to the stereo-photogrammetric evaluation.

seit 1993   Leipzig, Halle, Eilenburg,
Aschersleben, Naumburg,
Wurzen, Grimma, Delitzsch
   town house
1993   Pouch   Bootsfabrik
1995   Halle   ehem. Kafferösterei
1996   Halle   Heide-Kaserne
1998   Lunzenau   Möbelstoffwerke
1999   Weißenfels   city wall
1999   Schönwölkau   Castle
seit 2000   Leipzig   Stadtwerke, div. Objekte
2002   Peitz   Teppichfabrik
2002 & 2004   Aschersleben   ehem. Optima-Werk
2003   Halle   Monument "Vier Fäuste"
2003   Halle   ehem. Gaswerk
2005   Halle   Zuckerfabrik
2010   Leipzig   store, Kaufhaus am Brühl (Blechbüchse)
Digital Visualization   (Brochure: 768 kB)
Digital Visualization

For planning purposes and for the illustration of change during refurbishment projects and the monument reconstruction visualizations are an important decision guidance. Depending on the respective setting of tasks different proceedings can be chosen.

In the simplest case different drafts can be visualized by picture assemblies, overlays and color variants in the rectified photomap.

For the reconstruction of destroyed building parts or entire buildings a visualization in today's environment is advantageous. For this purpose historical pictures can be used, by which the camera position will be photogrammetrically calculated. The historical building view is inserted into a photograph of the current situation taken from the calculated view point.

For complex tasks of visualization it is advisable to produce a 3D photo model. Using existing plan documents, local geodetic measurements and the photogrammetric evaluations the construction of a true-to-scale 3D CAD model takes place. The degree of detailing of the model depends on the task set. The picture information necessary for the photo model is taken over from existing photmaps. If necessary also historical photographs can be used. The further use of a true-to-scale 3D photo model takes place in various ways: as-built documentation, development of information systems, photo-realistic views, round tours and films for presentations. Additionally views of the 3D photo model with selected lines of sight can be computed and inserted into photographs of the current situation. The 3D photo model can show both the historical state, and the current planning state.

1996   Potsdam   Marble Palace
1997   Berlin   Unter den Linden 1, former commandant´s office
1998   Halberstadt   historic town hall (Homepage)
1999   Bad Muskau   bridge in Pückler Park (Homepage)
2000   Potsdam   coronation coach of Friedrich Wilhelm II.
2003   Berlin   Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum of the Ancient Near East, Ishtar-Gate (Homepage)
2004   Uetz   Schwedenhäuschen
2005   Leipzig   Mendelssohn-Memorial (Homepage)
2006   Hundisburg   Castle, great hall
Panoramic Photographs  

Panoramic photographs offer an interesting possibility for the presentation of your objects due to the unexpected view given. With a high resolution vertical line with up to 10.000 sensor elements panoramas with a horizontal picture angle of 360° are taken. The use of different focal lengths and the high picture resolution make photographs of interiors, of architecture up to spacious landscapes possible.

Digital panoramic photographs represent a new form of object documentation. With the software metigo PAN digital photomaps, projection of curved surfaces, ortho image projections as well as pairs of stereo images can be produced. With several camera positions three-dimensional photogrammetric evaluations for graphic plans on the basis from panoramic photographs can take place.

The fokus GmbH Leipzig is developing photogrammetric software for the evaluation of panoramic photographs in co-operation with TU Dresden and the camera manufacturer KST GmbH Pirna (development project, promoted by the SAB Saxonia).

Thermography  

The thermography is a reliable method for the contact-free measurement of surface temperatures. It is used mainly for the location of heat losses, to recognize areas of damage and weakness. Additionally possible fields of application are the search for plastered skeleton framing and covered brickwork structures, the finding of constructional elements of buildings as well as artwork exploration. When using thermal marks the thermal graphic pictures can be rectified digitally and combined to a true-to-scale photomap. By overlaying the thermalgraphic photomaps and a graphic facade plan it is possible to precisely detect the position of non-visible constructional elements.

Digital Photomaps   (Brochure: 846 kB)
Digital Photomaps

Digital rectified images represent an economical alternative to graphic plans. The result of the rectification is a true-to-scale photomap, which connects the photographic documentation of the present state with accurate geometrical object information.

For the comprehensive documentation of buildings with several planes the individual facade regions is separately rectified and combined afterwards digitally to a true-to-scale photomap. Digital photomaps permit the simple measuring of quantities and can be used as basis for a graphical evaluation. The photographs are taken with large format cameras (13x18 cm, 4x5 inch, 6x6 cm negative size) in black-and-white, color respectively slide-positive photo material. The photographs are scanned with highly resolution and consequently digitally rectified. The used program metigo 2D works on the basis of the mathematical method of the projective transformation.

seit 1995   Aschersleben   documentation of city views
seit 1995   Quedlinburg   Schlossberg and minster St. Servatius (Homepage)
1996   Freyburg   Neuenburg (castle)
1996, 2005   Memleben   Monastery, church 13th century, crypt
1997   Kyffhäuser   lower castle
1997   Maisdorf   Falkenstein Castle (Homepage)
seit 1998   Leipzig   St. Peter´s Church (Homepage)
1998   Rom (I)   Forum Romanum, Maxentius-Basilica
1999   Blankenburg   Michaelstein Monastery, cloister (Homepage)
1999   Plötzkau   Castle
1999   Sondershausen   Castle
2000   Wittenberg   Luther House Museum
2000   Hamburg   Alsterhaus
2000   Walbeck   ruins of minster (Homepage)
2000   Rheda-Wiedenbrück   Rheda Castle (Homepage)
2001   Arnstadt   Liebfrauenkirche (church)
2001   Bremen   old Town Hall
2001   Tangermünde   Town Hall and Castle
2002   Mühlhausen   Divi Blasii Church
2002   Ilsenburg   Monstery (Homepage)
2003   Einbeck   St. Jacobi Market Church (Homepage)
2003   Halle   Marktkirche, Schiff (Homepage)
2003   Blankenburg   Town Hall (Homepage)
2004   Wechseburg   Castle (Homepage)
2004   Mannheim   arsenal, façades
2005   Leipzig   former police head office
2005   Kassel   banking house
2005   Greiz   Upper Castle
2005   Eyershausen   town church
2006   Halberstadt   cathedral, northern nave
2006   Baden-Baden   minster, choir walls
2006   Potsdam   Marmorpalais im Neuen Garten
2006   Dresden   Zwinger, Bogengalerei, Math.-Physik. Salon
2006   Eisleben   St. Anne's Church, west chapel
2006   Erfurt   Angermuseum
2006, 2008   Quedlinburg   Nikolaikirche, choir and westwork
2007-2008   Hildesheim   medieval castle
2008   Leisnig   Mildenstein Castle, Miruspark
2008   Burg   St. Nikolai Church
2009   Wiesbaden   The Kurhaus (Homepage)
2009   Chemnitz   school (Homepage)
2009   Blankenburg   Castle
2009   Frankfurt am Main   Dreikönigskirche Church of the Magi (Homepage)
2009   Halle (Saale)   opera
2009   Stuttgart   main station
2009   Deisel   views of tunnel
2009   Minden   clinical building, facades
2009   Kietz   Wasserburg, Fassaden
2009   Zwickau   district court
2009   Halle   Ulrichskirche, Fassaden
2010   Blankenburg   Castle
2010   Freyenstein   Castle, facades
2010   Stockholm   church, Maria Magdalena Kirche
2010   Stockholm   church, Matthäus Kirche
Large Scale Documentations   (Brochure: 1,131 kB)
Large Scale Documentations

To support restorers, in assembling an inventory in museums and collections as well as for documentation purposes digital photomaps in the scales 1:25, 1:10 and larger are provided in high photographic quality and combined into a true-to-scale documentation. Depending on the geometry of the object the production of the photomaps takes place via projective rectification or digital processing and projection of curved surfaces or via digital orthoimage techniques on the basis of measured surface models.

1994   Suhl-Heinrichs   St. Ulrich´s church, choir inside
1995   Creuzburg   chapel near bridge
1996   Potsdam   Marble Palace, Nibelungenfries (outside moulding)
seit 1997   Neuburg a.d. Donau   Palace (Homepage)
1997   Branchewinda   village church
1998   Güstrow   Borwinbrunnen (well)
1999   Bautzen   Ortenburg Castle, Rittersaal (hall)
1999   Potsdam   New Palace, Grotto Hall (Homepage)
1999   Meissen   Albrechtsburg Castle, chapel and small courtroom (Homepage)
1999   Kyffhäuser   Barbarossa Memorial
1999   Bad Langesalza   portal of the market church
2000   Halberstadt   St. Burchardi Church (Homepage)
2000   Halberstadt   St. Stephan and St. Sixtus Cathedral, crucifix arrangement (Homepage)
2000   Ampfurth   epitaph
2000   Hecklingen   church, stucco angels (Homepage)
2001   Leipzig   theatre, great hall (Homepage)
2001   Weimar   Town Castle, ´Dichterzimmer´ (Poet´s Halls)
2001-2003   Neuburg a. d. Donau   Palace, interior decorations
2002   Halle   Moritzburg Castle, Talamt (office building), court room
2002   Sondershausen   Castle, Marstall (stables), floor
2002   Linderhof   Castle interior decorations
2003   Berlin   Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum of the Ancient Near East, Ishtar-Gate
2004   Erfurt   Angermuseum - Fußböden (Homepage)
2004   Zeitz   Castle
2005   Dresden   Zwinger
2005   Greiz   Upper Castle, chapel
2005   Memleben   church 13th century, crypt
2006   Worms   Cathedral, south chapel, figures
2006   Altenburg   The tea house
2006   Freiberg   cathedral
2006   Kassel   Wilhelmshöhe Castle, selected interior decorations
2006   Erfurt   Nikolaiturm (city tower), Elisabethkapelle (chapel)
2007   Gera   Johannes Church, central window in choir
2007   Lemgo   Mittelstraße 24, timber- framed gable
2007   Vendel (S)   Church, wallpaintings
2007   Vae (S)   S. Mary church
2008   Samarkand (UZ)   Ishrat Khane und Shah-i Zinda
2008   Potsdam   Rote Damastkammer, Konzertzimmer (rooms)
2008   Potsdam   New Palace, marble floor of marble hall
2008   Potsdam   Paradiesgarten, stibadium
2008   Berlin   St. Anne's Church, wall painting
2008   Paretz   Castle, Snooker room
2008   Moritzburg   Castle, various rooms (leather wallpapers)
2009   Corvey   Castle, Rittersaal (hall)
2009   Kyffhäuser   Monument
2009   Wiesbaden   The Kurhaus
2010   Kisslegg   church, Katholische Pfarrkirche St. Galius und Ulrich, Innenraum
2010   Mannheim   church, Heilig-Geist-Kirche, facades
Documentation of floors   (Brochure: 1,009 kB)
Documentation of floors

Digitally rectified images are an economical alternative to graphic plans. The result of the rectification is a true-to-scale photomap, which connects the photographic documentation of the present state with accurate geometrical object information.
To support restorers, in assembling an inventory in museums and collections as well as for documentation purposes digital photomaps in the scales 1 : 25, 1 : 10 and larger are provided in high photographic quality and combined into a true-to-scale documentation.

1998   Potsdam   New Palace., Grotto
2001   Sondershausen   Castle, Marstall (stables)
2003   Neuburg a.d. Donau   Place knights' hall
2005   Memleben   Church 13th century, crypt
2006   Quedlinburg   Castle, museum
2008   Potsdam   Paradiesgarten, stibadium
2008   Berlin   Charlottenburg Palace, forecourt
2008   Potsdam   New Palace, marble hall