Image from a small bronze object at depth of 120 cm
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Image from a bronze small object in the depth of 12 cm in a vertical orientation concerning surface
It should be noted that the distance between each impulse in this scan was 30 cm, which made the bronze object visible only on one line.
Although generally scanner performance is better in recording and displaying metal objects with dimensions larger than 20×20 but performing a denser scan with the lower distance between lines and impulses (like 15×15 of maximally 20×20), could provide images with more quality and better details from this object.
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