LIME features in a nice documentary from our long-term colleagues at the University of Aberdeen and University of Oslo. Here, scientists are using unmanned aerial vehicles equipped with regular and thermal cameras to map and create 3D models of the volcano Stromboli. Using photogrammetric modelling from the thermal imagery (check out the ground control;-)) allows the topography of the crater to be measured, even in the presence of steam.
LIME is used for simultaneously visualising the textured thermal 3D model and conventional surface model.
Full story is here.
LIME 2.3.2 is now available for download!
LIME 2.3.1 is available for download now.
Prof John Howell (VOG Group and U. Aberdeen) will hold a half-day workshop on virtual field trips (VFTs) at BSRG 2021...