Heritage & Art 3D Scanning. Photogrammetry Services
Cultural heritage and art projects require a high level of accuracy and sensitivity. Through advanced 3D scanning and close-range photogrammetry, it is possible to digitally preserve artefacts, sculptures, and historical environments with exceptional detail. Our workflows enable the accurate digitisation of artefacts, sculptures, architectural elements, and historical sites, preserving both geometry and high-resolution colour textures. Photogrammetry is particularly effective for heritage applications, as it allows non-contact capture of delicate or valuable objects while maintaining exceptional detail and visual fidelity. The resulting 3D models support documentation, restoration, research, and digital archiving.


Why Use Photogrammetry for Heritage & Art?
High-Resolution Detail
Capture fine surface features, engravings, and material textures with exceptional clarity.
Non-Contact Method
Ideal for fragile or sensitive artefacts where physical contact must be avoided.
Photorealistic Texture Capture
Preserves colour and material appearance, essential for visualisation and conservation.
Flexible & Scalable
Suitable for both small artefacts and larger environments, indoors and outdoors.
Cost-Effective Solution
Efficient data capture using high-resolution imaging combined with advanced processing software.

Applications in Cultural Heritage
- Digital archiving of artefacts and sculptures
- Documentation of archaeological sites and historical objects
- Restoration and conservation planning
- Virtual museums and online exhibitions
- Research and academic analysis
- Heritage visualisation for VR/AR experiences

Beyond Heritage: Cross-Industry Applications
While widely used in heritage and art, photogrammetry also supports:
- Architecture and construction (as-built documentation)
- Product design and manufacturing
- Forensic analysis and investigation
- VFX, gaming, and virtual production
- Environmental and geological studies


Beyond Heritage: Cross-Industry Applications
While widely used in heritage and art, photogrammetry also supports:
- Architecture and construction (as-built documentation)
- Product design and manufacturing
- Forensic analysis and investigation
- VFX, gaming, and virtual production
- Environmental and geological studies