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This PDF summarizes a brief experiment to demonstrate the effect of physical scale bar positions on the size dimensions when generating a digital scale bar using the suggested ArchaeoScale protocol published by the author (DG) on protocols.io (DOI: dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.8epv5j1p6l1b/v1).
reliability, accuracy, virtual anthropology, imaging, open-methods, craniometry, photogrammetry, structure-for-motion, object photography, osteometric, sfm, virtual archaeology, craniometric, osteometry, open-science, geometric morphometrics, 3d
reliability, accuracy, virtual anthropology, imaging, open-methods, craniometry, photogrammetry, structure-for-motion, object photography, osteometric, sfm, virtual archaeology, craniometric, osteometry, open-science, geometric morphometrics, 3d
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