3D Digitisation Guidelines translated into multiple languages by EUreka3D-XR

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3D Digitisation Guidelines: Steps to Success was designed and produced within the  to help anyone on their 3D digitisation journey. It is specifically aimed at Cultural Heritage professionals who are considering, or in the middle of, digitising their cultural heritage collections using three dimensional models. It outlines and simplifies the recommended standards highlighted in the EU VIGIE Study 2020/654 (Study on quality in 3D digitisation of tangible cultural heritage, published April 2022) and written in response to the EU recommendation (EU 2021/1970 on a common European data space for cultural heritage, published November 2021) for Member States to digitise all moments and sites at risk in 3D by 2030.

Now, the Guidelines are available in six additional languages:

  • Catalan
  • Dutch
  • French
  • Greek
  • Italian
  • Spanish

They all can be found and downloaded free of charge on the dedicated page on the project’s website: https://eureka3d.eu/3d-digitisation-guidelines/


eu emblemThis guide has been created within the framework of EUreka3D – an EU project co-funded by the European Union (grant no. 101100685).

 

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