what 3-d imaging use to capture a digital map of an artifact?

a. electromagnetic radiation

b. laser technologe

c. laser technology

d. photography <---- ?

what technology would be best to use when analyzing the pigments in a large mural?

a. photo editing software <-----

b. 3-d imaging

c. x-ray

d. multi-spectral analysis

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To capture a digital map of an artifact using 3-D imaging, the best option would be:

b. laser technology

Laser technology is commonly used for 3-D imaging applications. It works by emitting a laser beam which scans the artifact and captures its shape and surface details to create a three-dimensional digital model.

For analyzing the pigments in a large mural, the most suitable technology would be:

d. multi-spectral analysis

Multi-spectral analysis involves capturing and analyzing images of an object using different wavelengths of light. This technique can help identify the specific pigments used in a mural by analyzing the light reflected from the artwork at different wavelengths. By comparing the reflected light to known spectral signatures of different pigments, the composition of the mural's pigments can be determined.

Photo editing software (option a) is not specifically designed for pigment analysis and might not provide the necessary tools or accuracy required for such a task. 3-D imaging (option b) can be useful for capturing the shape and topography of the mural but may not be the most effective method for analyzing pigments. X-ray (option c) can be used to reveal hidden layers or structures in a mural but may not provide detailed information about pigment composition.

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