Hand specimen of tightly folded gypsum

Successful short course on photogrammetry & new 3D hand specimens for our tectonics collection

Prof. Marko Vrabec from the University of Ljubljana led his popular block course "Multiview Photogrammetry: 3D Virtual Geology for everyone" again this year. The digitization of our tectonic collection is also progressing.
Hand specimen of tightly folded gypsum
Image: Marko Vrabec

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Prof. Marko Vrabec at the Teufelslöcher outcrop in Jena

Image: Christoph Grützner

Prof. Marko Vrabec from the University of LjubljanaExternal link again led his popular block course "Multiview Photogrammetry: 3D Virtual Geology for everyone". The course was aimed at Master students in the "Modul MGEO005 Geowissenschaftliche Vertiefung I". Besides the theoretical basics, practical work is in the foreground; this year we visited the famous Teufelslöcher in Jena. The participants receive hands-on tips & tricks for planning and carrying out a 3D project and for photography. The digitization of our tectonic collection is also progressing; Prof. Vrabec created numerous new, high-resolution 3D models of our most beautiful hand specimens.