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== Context==
 
== Context==
3D is now commonly used for Cultural Heritage study, valorization and  preservation. The gathered experiences make possible to define standard  processes and practices to ensure data quality and their preservation.  Under the supervision of the French national infrastructure for digital  humanities ([https://www.huma-num.fr/about-us/ Huma-Num]), the Consortium "3D for Humanities" has thus defined a life cycle  of such data from creation up to archiving.  
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3D is now commonly used for Cultural Heritage study, valorization and  preservation. The gathered experiences make possible to define standard  processes and practices to ensure data quality and their preservation.  Under the supervision of the French national infrastructure for digital  humanities ([https://www.huma-num.fr/about-us/ Huma-Num]), the Consortium "3D for Humanities" has thus defined a life cycle  of such data from creation up to archiving. It was part of its missions that are: bring together groups working in the field of archaeology and  cultural heritage and with experience of using 3D technologies and producing 3D models; define the vocabulary associated with 3D  technologies for HSS; develop specific open-source 3D tools; disseminate  good practices and commissioning a conservatory dedicated to 3D data.  
 
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This 3D life cycle was initially designed for archeology, and is now open to any humanity field.
It was part of its missions that are:  
 
* bring together groups working in the field of archaeology or cultural heritage, using 3D technologies and producing 3D models;  
 
* define the vocabulary associated with 3D  technologies for HSS;  
 
* develop specific open-source 3D tools;  
 
* disseminate  good practices and commissioning a conservatory dedicated to 3D data.  
 
 
 
This 3D life cycle was initially designed for archaeology, and is now open to any humanity field.
 
  
 
== Content==
 
== Content==

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