Perspective Rectifier 3.3: A Software for Architectural Surveying

    Architectural surveying is the process of measuring and documenting the features and dimensions of buildings and other structures. It is often used for historical preservation, renovation, restoration, or analysis purposes. However, traditional methods of architectural surveying can be time-consuming, expensive, and inaccurate, especially when dealing with complex or irregular shapes.

    One alternative method is to use digital or traditional photos of the buildings and rectify them using a software tool. Rectification is the process of transforming a perspective image into an orthogonal projection, which eliminates the effects of perspective distortion and allows for accurate measurements. However, not all software tools are capable of rectifying images with ease and precision.




Perspective Rectifier 3.3