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More model informationConegliano Synagogue - Point Cloud Laser scan: Adam Havkin, scan the City Project
The synagogue, which is now used by Italian Jews in Jerusalem dates back to the 16th century, where it was originally used by the congregation of Conegliano Veneto, a village located between Padua and Venice. After WW2 and the demise of the community it was transferred and rebuilt in Jerusalem, where it is now the highlight of the Museum of the Italian Jewish Art.
Nov 26th 2019
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Hello @moshecaine
Is this point cloud data available for download? Thank you in advance:)
Hi.
The work was done with a FARO laser scanner. The entire model involved over 30 individual scans which were merged together.
Once again let me give the credit to Adam Havkin who undertook the technical challenge. I was just the project director.
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Nice job! Can i ask - what technology did u use?
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Credit for the Laser scanning must go to Adam Havkin. This is part of a larger project that we have undertaken together.
Love this - Staff Pick.
... added another version with a slightly larger point size. Agree with you. Looks better. Thanks.
Thanks Bart. In truth, I also preferred a slightly larger point size. Colleagues however thought that the smaller points looked better. Maybe I'll load two versions and see what gives.
Fantastic, I loved exploring it. Perhaps it could benefit from a slightly bigger point size? That would make the cloud feel more 'solid'.