Laser scanners are used in the process of scanning objects to create an accurate three-dimensional image of their shape, structure and details.
This data is then processed using software to create digital models that can be used for various purposes such as cultural heritage preservation and restoration, research and architectural design.
Architectural and archaeological drawings created from high-precision laser scanning data include detailed images of architectural elements, textures, topography, and other site features. These drawings can be used by researchers, architects, conservators, city planners, and others to study, restore, plan, and present historic sites.












