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Drawing Accurate Ground Plans Using Optical Triangulation Data
Here we consider optical triangulation scanning as a means of creating permanent architectural archives in the form of accurate ground plans and other orthographic views. We present plan drawings created with laser scan data and use these documents to make comparisons with existing documents. Finally, we present a new technique for decreasing the laser scanning field time required to create plans and other views.