Asked by Callie

Digital 3-D imaging makes use of laser technology to map and scan every point on an object’s surface. The result is a three-dimensional computer image of the artwork that can be explored from every angle. This incredible tool is especially useful for preserving accurate pictures of rapidly deteriorating artifacts or large-scale monuments.

What does 3-D imaging use to capture a digital map of an artifact?
A. Electromagnetic radiation
B. Laser Technology
C. Color spectrum imaging
D. Photography
Is the answer B?
Thank you

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
Probably so. The others don't make sense.
Answered by Anonymous
Yes, 100% sure! :)
Answered by Anonymous
Callie, I am super sure that is the answer. ;)
Hope this helps and please let me know if correct :)
Answered by Callie
Thanks:) Your both super helpful=)
Answered by Anonymous
Not a problem at all, I know how stressful it can get ;)

Please tell me if it is right, and if your answer C for the multispectral-x ray one was also good :)
Answered by Tris
The answer was c
Answered by Anonymous
Wait so is it B or C
Answered by The informer
I just did the test and i'ts b.
Answered by Leah
My test says b
Answered by MuffMuff
Its B I promise.
Answered by Haley
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. D


100%
Answered by camyy
Haley is correct accually lol got a 100% in advanced art preservation In Unit 1 Lesson 3 Art 8B Connections academy:)
Answered by yo boi
Yes Haley Is correct I also got 100%

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