What does 3-D imaging use to capture a digital map of an artifact? Electromagnetic radiation, Laser technology, Color spectrum imagine, Photography

3-D imaging uses laser technology to capture a digital map of an artifact. By emitting laser beams and measuring their reflections, the technology can create a detailed three-dimensional representation of the object. Electromagnetic radiation, such as visible light, is often used in conjunction with laser technology to capture color information and enhance the accuracy of the 3-D image. Photography may also be used in certain cases to capture texture and appearance details of the artifact.