Abstract

Abstract. The frequent occurrence of heritage disasters highlights the necessity of digital preservation of heritage. There are two technical difficulties in Digitization: one is the high cost, the other is the poor applicability of the achievement. This is because the emphasis is only on data volume and accuracy, but neglecting the demand for conservation in the process of digitalization. Preventive Conservation has become the mainstream of heritage conservation. Based on this theory, this paper takes the digitization of several stone tablets in the Forbidden City as an opportunity to explore the strategy of digitization of heritage. Through the assessment of the values and state of preservation, the key points of digitization are obtained. By comparing the collection efficiency, achievement accuracy, expression characteristics, workload and cost of the various technologies, the authors draw a conclusion.

Highlights

  • 1.1 Research Status of Heritage DigitizationIn recent years, the cultural heritage is often affected by disasters

  • There are still two deficiencies in cultural heritage digitization: one is the high cost, the other is the poor applicability of the achievement

  • Based on Preventive Conservation Theory, this paper takes the digitization of several stone tablets in the Forbidden City as an opportunity to explore the strategy of digitization of heritage

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Research Status of Heritage Digitization

The cultural heritage is often affected by disasters. This challenges the risk control ability of heritage managers, and highlights the necessity of digital preservation of heritage. There are still two deficiencies in cultural heritage digitization: one is the high cost, the other is the poor applicability of the achievement. This is because the emphasis is only on data volume and accuracy, but neglecting the demand for protection in the process of digitalization. Many urgent digital projects can only be shelved, and a large number of digital achievements are only preserved as data, which are not fully applied to heritage conservation. The main reason is that there is a lack of scientific and economic heritage digitization strategy, and the digital achievements can't reflect the value and preservation status of the heritage authentically and integrally

Preventive Conservation Theory
Digitization of Stone Tablets in the Forbidden City
Analysis of Heritage Digitization
Scientific records
Scientific values
Artistic values
Social and Cultural values
Assessment of State of Preservation
Dimensionlaser scanning technology
Applicability of Technology
Traditional Measurement
Digital Close Range Photogrammetry
Control Survey
Artificial Facility
Process
Data Processing
CONCLUSIONS
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