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MrRa [10]
4 years ago
14

What technology would be best to use when analyzing the pigments in a large mural?

Arts
1 answer:
hjlf4 years ago
8 0

What technology would be best to use when analyzing the pigments in a large mural?

A. Photo editing software

B. 3-D imaging

C. X-ray

<u>D. Multi-spectral analysis</u>

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