Digitize your own collection

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Step 1.
Scanning

Scan your epigraphic squeezes (ektypa) twice using a regular flatbed office scanner as described in (A. Barmpoutis et al., 2010). Save your images in the same format, size, and alignment using a photo editing tool. We also provide two sample images for demo: Image_top and Image_right.
Step 2.
Uploading images



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3D reconstruction

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View results and embed in HTML

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Reference:
A. Barmpoutis, E. Bozia, R. S. Wagman. "A novel framework for 3D reconstruction and analysis of ancient inscriptions", Journal of Machine Vision and Applications 21(6), 2010, pp. 989-998.

Digitize and disseminate your own collection using a simple office scanner and our open-source techniques!

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