The availability of powerful computer devices and high-speed Internet connections enables new areas and opportunities for the presentation of cultural heritage in tourism. At the same time, advanced and improved technologies for capturing physical objects in 3D space allows us to be extremely accurate in capturing this data, which we can use for archival purposes. One of the methods of capturing such data is called photogrammetry. With this method, we have different approaches to capture data, which depend on external influences as well as technical and physical constraints. This work will present an approach to photogrammetry that does not require expensive equipment, allows flexible data capture and is suitable for the reconstruction of various types of objects. Some existing and innovative examples demonstrating the usefulness of such a process for the reconstruction of cultural heritage will also be presented.
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