Digital Art Preservation
Laser scanning is a technology that captures precise three-dimensional (3D) spatial data using laser beams to measure the distance between the scanner and objects in its environment. This technique is essential for creating detailed digital models of physical objects, environments, or artwork, allowing for in-depth analysis and conservation efforts. It works by emitting laser light and recording the reflected signals, providing accurate measurements that contribute to understanding and preserving digital art.
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