Table 2.
Summary of the raw effects of the ceramics 3D scanning session.
Object no | Object name | Number of scan positions | Exact object cubature (depth x width x height) in cm | Data amount in GB |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | “Elephant with jugs” | 3 × 12* | 11.8 × 14.7 x 13.4 | 1.37 |
2 | “Teal” | 5 × 12 | 9.3 × 21.3 x 9.2 | 2.03 |
3 | “Kuzacha 1” | 4 × 12 | 7.9 × 8.1 x 13.0 | 1.89 |
4 | “Zom” | 5 × 12 | 15.8 × 9.3 x 15.1 | 2.02 |
5 | “Kuzacha 2” | 2 × 12 | 6.6 × 6.7 x 8.2 | 0.80 |
6 | “Guldon" | 6 × 12 | 12.9 × 13.6 x 28.7 | 1.10 |
7 | “Jug in the form of a bird" | 6 × 12 | 12.4 × 17.2 x 23.4 | 3.12 |
8 | “Savora" | 5 × 12 | 9.4 × 6.9 x 16.5 | 2.07 |
9 | “Azhdar" | 3 × 12 | 7.7 × 15.8 x 15.1 | 1.31 |
(*) Each automated scan on a rotating table produces 12 partial scans of an object.