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ALPA on location - ALPA add|metric II by Viospatia

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The ALPA add|metric II was developed in cooperation with Viospatia for the project “Ancient Images”. The objective of the project is to digitize picture of of the Gotlandic picture stones thus to make them accessible as 3D models in an online database.

December 21, 2023
ALPA on location - ALPA add|metric II by Viospatia
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ALPA 12 FPS on locationALPA would not be ALPA if we would not strive for perfection and care for every single detail.

Photogrammetry and Cultural Heritage photography have high demands regarding resolution and alignment. With the ALPA add|metric II we designed a camera that allows no tolerances.

ALPA add|metric II by Viospatia © Elin Johansson

The ALPA add|metric II was developed in cooperation with Viospatia for the project “Ancient Images”. The objective of the project is to digitize picture of of the Gotlandic picture stones thus to make them accessible as 3D models in an online database.

The ancient stones date back to a time around 400-1150 AD and offer a unique glimpse in the life of human beings during the iron-age: art, tools, mythology, and religion - from the Migration Period through to the end of the Viking Age.

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GP 130 and GP 131, Hablingbo Church (Late Viking age)
ANCIENT IMAGES 2.0 photographed with ALPA add|metric II
© CCBY Michael Fergusson


GP 554 from Väskinde Church (Migration Period) in Gotlands Museum
ANCIENT IMAGES 2.0 photographed with ALPA add|metric II
© CCBY Michael Fergusson

GP 297, unknown origin (circa 700AD)
ANCIENT IMAGES 2.0 photographed with ALPA add|metric II
© CCBY Michael Fergusson

GP 397, Stenkyrka Smiss (Viking Age)
ANCIENT IMAGES 2.0 photographed with ALPA add|metric II
© CCBY Michael Fergusson

ANCIENT IMAGES 2.0
A digital edition of the gotlandic picture stones