The technology of 3D scanning of museum exhibits is necessary for the preservation and further research of valuable artifacts. It allows you to create accurate three-dimensional models of exhibits that can serve as virtual copies that preserve the detailed characteristics and features of the originals.
3D scanning allows you to reproduce exhibits in a virtual environment, which protects them from possible damage or loss. In addition, it makes research and study of exhibits accessible to scholars and students, even if the originals are in a remote location.
With the help of 3D scanning, detailed documentation can be created about each exhibit, allowing museum staff to conduct further research, as well as use this data to create virtual exhibitions and educational programs.