3D Laser Scanning Helps Bring History to Life
In 1942, one mile outside of Granada, CO the Granada Relocation Center, now known as Amache, became the involuntary home to around 10,000 internees of Japanese descent, many of whom were American citizens. 80 years later, in March of 2022, the Amache National Historic Site was established as a unit of the National Park System making preservation and public access more essential than ever.
Here’s where our 3D Laser Scanning services came into play. See how the technology of today provides accurate data to bring history alive, tomorrow.
Doing good things with GIS, Drones and 3D
2 年JH - the 3D laser scanning of Amache is awesome! This will be put to good use in 3D renderings of the camp. Now, we can render it both inside and out! Thank you and R&R for coming down and contributing your expertise, equipment and willingness to help. Every bit helps. Great work!
Geospatial Sales & Support
2 年It was awesome to play a part in preserving history & helping families find their displaced & mistreated loved ones. Thanks Jim Casey MSGISc for the work you're doing, and allowing me to help along the way.