Material Culture
Figure 1

日本の伝統芸能、神楽、広島神楽、新舞、魅力、文化の継承、kagura、八幡、悪魔王、鬼
© by Beautiful Japan 90 under Education License from Adobe Stock
Figure 2

Artefacts arranged in a display case at an
archaeological museum, showcasing the fruits of excavation © by Julia
(Generated with AI) under Education License from Adobe Stock
Figure 3

Screenshot of Scottish Boatbuilding School:
Workshop © by the Scottish Maritime Museum, under CC0 Public Domain from
Sketchfab
Types of Media
Figure 1

Example of pixels. © ed g2s from Wikimedia
Commons
Figure 2

3 pictures of a car, from a high resolution (to
the left) to a low resolution (to the right) © Ruizo~commonswiki from
Wikimedia
Figure 3

Resolution screen pixel density © brovarky from
AdbobeStock
Figure 4
Figure 5

The Tale of Peter Rabbit / Beatrix Potter - 1920
- National Library of France, France - No Copyright - Other Known Legal
Restrictions. https://www.europeana.eu/item/794/ark__12148_bpt6k9798997w
Figure 6
Figure 7

Rasterization process © Drummyfish
under CC0
3D Digitisation methods
Figure 1

CultLab3D: Automated Scanning Technology for 3D
Digitisation © by Project Leader: M.Sc. Inform. Pedro Santos, Head of
Competence Center for Cultural Heritage Digitization at Fraunhofer
Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD - European Heritage Awards
Archive, Austria under CC0 Public Domain from Europeana
Figure 2

Time Cost Scope triangle icon. Clipart image
isolated on white background, © by dzm1try under Education License from
Adobe stock
Figure 3

A structured-light 3D scanner is a 3D scanning
device for measuring the three-dimensional shape of an object using
projected light patterns and a camera system, Public domain, Hesameh,
under CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia
Commons
Figure 4

LIDAR survey being performed with a Yellowscan
LIDAR on the OnyxStar FOX-C8 HD from AltiGator in November 2015,
Belgium, Public Domain, USGS, under CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia
Commons
Figure 5

SAN DIEGO (April 27, 2011) Tori Randall, Ph.D.,
curator for the Department of Physical Anthropology at the San Diego
Museum of Man, prepares a 550-year-old Peruvian child mummy for a CT
scan at Naval Medical Center San Diego. The medical centre is the only
medical facility in San Diego County with a Flash Dual Source 128 CT
scanner that is Dual Energy capable. This unique capability uses two
different energy sources to differentiate characteristics in tissue and
bone beyond conventional CT imaging. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass
Communication Specialist 3rd Class Samantha A. Lewis/Released), Public
domain, Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Samantha A. Lewis under
CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia
Commons
Figure 6

Highlight RTI setup © by the 3D Service Suite,
University of Brighton under CC BY 4.0
Figure 7

Visualising the relightable image of a cuneiform
tablet from the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery using the RTI viewer
software © by the 3D Service Suite, University of Brighton under CC BY
4.0