@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00009196, author = {二神, 葉子 and FUTAGAMI, Yoko}, issue = {60}, journal = {保存科学, Science for Conservation}, month = {Mar}, note = {The present paper introduces an approach to creating 3D spatial images by using old photos in the image archive of Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties (TNRICP). These were the photos of the Western Buddha of Bamiyan taken by Odaka Senʼnosuke, one of the original staff members of the Institute of Fine Arts (recent TNRICP), when he visited the Bamiyan Valley on 29 April, 1932. A photogrammetry software named Metashape was used for the process of 3D spatial image creation. By using Metashape, 3D spatial image of the Western Buddha of Bamiyan was successfully created with eight items of the photos of the Buddha statue. As Odaka took photos of the Buddha statue at different points, these photos could be used for 3D spatial image processing. Analog media for recording images, such as negative/positive films or glass plates inevitably become deteriorated and should be converted to digital media. In particular, it is said that dry glass plates are reaching the end of their life. In this circumstance, more and more digitized images of old photos are obtained and their archives will expand. The attempt of creating 3D spatial image indicates some possibilities to utilize old photos for better understanding the appearance of the lost cultural properties and/or existing ones in the past, even if the photos were not taken for the purpose of 3D spatial image processing.}, pages = {131--144}, title = {〔報告〕尾高鮮之助撮影バーミヤーン西大仏の写真による三次元空間画像の作成}, year = {2021} }