Orthophotomosaic 3D-images of the perserved parts of the ship wreck
The archaeologists use a so-called Orthophotomosaic technique to produce overviews of the preserved parts of ships 'in-situ' - where they are found. Photo mosaic is formed from more than 900 still photos and can be seen as a 3D-images here.
Photo Mosaic: Massimiliano Ditta and Matko Cvrljak. Copyright: The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde.
Orthophotomosaic 3D-footage
![Orthophotomosaic 3D-footage. Photo Mosaic: Massimiliano Ditta and Matko Cvrljak. Copyright: The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde. Orthophotomosaic 3D-footage. Photo Mosaic: Massimiliano Ditta and Matko Cvrljak. Copyright: The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde.](/frontend/_processed_/7/3/csm_exportpicmodel1_ba40d764f5.jpg)
Photo Mosaic: Massimiliano Ditta and Matko Cvrljak. Copyright: The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde.
![Orthophotomosaic 3D-footage. Photo Mosaic: Massimiliano Ditta and Matko Cvrljak. Copyright: The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde. Orthophotomosaic 3D-footage. Photo Mosaic: Massimiliano Ditta and Matko Cvrljak. Copyright: The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde.](/frontend/_processed_/0/f/csm_exportpicmodel2_e6a7bb5673.jpg)
Photo Mosaic: Massimiliano Ditta and Matko Cvrljak. Copyright: The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde.