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?
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Writeacher Writeacher answered
9 years ago

Probably so. The others don't make sense.

Anonymous Anonymous answered
9 years ago

Yes, 100% sure! :)

Anonymous Anonymous answered
9 years ago

Callie, I am super sure that is the answer. ;)

Hope this helps and please let me know if correct :)

Callie Callie answered
9 years ago

Thanks:) Your both super helpful=)

Anonymous Anonymous answered
9 years ago

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 :)

Tris Tris answered
9 years ago

The answer was c

Anonymous Anonymous answered
9 years ago

Wait so is it B or C

The informer The informer answered
9 years ago

I just did the test and i'ts b.

Leah Leah answered
8 years ago

My test says b

MuffMuff MuffMuff answered
8 years ago

Its B I promise.

Haley Haley answered
8 years ago

1. C

2. A
3. B
4. D

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camyy camyy answered
8 years ago

Haley is correct accually lol got a 100% in advanced art preservation In Unit 1 Lesson 3 Art 8B Connections academy:)

yo boi yo boi answered
6 years ago

Yes Haley Is correct I also got 100%