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Comparing 2D pictures with 3D replicas for the digital preservation and analysis of tangible heritage

In this paper, we present two experiments designed to compare 2D digital pictures and 3D digital replicas of artifacts, to understand how differently these media facilitate the perception and understanding of our past. Archeologists and museum experts have commonly used 2D digital pictures to preser...

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Published in:Museum management and curatorship (1990) 2015-10, Vol.30 (5), p.462-483
Main Authors: Galeazzi, Fabrizio, Di Giuseppantonio Di Franco, Paola, Matthews, Justin L.
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