Heritage goes high-tech
These images wouldn’t look out of place on the wall of an art gallery but they are actually the fruits of a high-tech heritage project to survey Scotland’s most important sites.The cutting-edge portraits show 15th-century Rosslyn Chapel, near Edinburgh.[gallery link="file" columns="2"]A combined team from Historic Scotland and the digital design studio at Glasgow School of Art spent three days using terrestrial laser scanning and digital photography techniques ...
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