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What does 3-D imaging use to capture a digital map of an artifact?
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electromagnetic radiation
electromagnetic radiation
laser technology
laser technology
color spectrum imaging
color spectrum imaging
photography
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laser technology
3-D imaging commonly uses laser scanners or structured light (laser/infrared) to measure distances and create a digital point-cloud map of an artifact.
3-D imaging commonly uses laser scanners or structured light (laser/infrared) to measure distances and create a digital point-cloud map of an artifact.
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