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Title
Sixth Street Bridge (Los Angeles)
Alternative Title
Sixth Street Viaduct
Contributor
The Arc/k Project
Date Created and/or Issued
2016-01-20
Publication Information
The Arc/k Project
Contributing Institution
The Arc/k Project
Collection
Pedagogical
Rights Information
Educational Use Permitted Only - Attribution, NoDerivitives, NonCommerical
For additional information on the use of these images contact: info@arck-project.org
Description
With the planned demolition of the 6th Street bridge starting in February (02/05/2016 ) an iconic part of Los Angeles fades into history. This bridge has been used in many Hollywood films such as “Grease” 1978, “Terminator 2” 1991, “In Time” 2011, and “The Dark Knight Rises” 2012, just to name a few. This is a sparse point cloud of the famous section of the 6th Street Bridge crossing over the LA River. A sparse cloud is only the first step in the photogrammetric process and will lead to the dense cloud and final textured solve. We are hoping to have a more realized model once we fill in some of the birds-eye with more high-quality shots from overhead. If you happen to have any top-down photos or video of the 6th Street bridge that are higher than 1920x1080 in resolution, please contact us or donate directly.
Type
image
Format
ply
3D Image
Image
Identifier
https://collections.arck-project.org/view/ARCK3D0000000272
Subject
Bridges
Place
California
Los Angeles
United States
Source
Photogrammetry

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