3D Imaging

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Statement of Purpose

Understanding of (and standards for) 3D, or three-dimensional, imaging as a digitization process for natural history collections.

Introduction

Three-dimensional imaging is a less common and more expensive form of imaging. It is often achieved by CT and MRI, which produced 2D images that are stacked at a volume and can be manipulated in 3D. Additional techniques are SEM, TEM, and laser scans.

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