so this scan image was done by a team at dundee university, headed up professor chris rolland.is rolland from the university of dundee and i run 3—d visualisation research lab, particularly interested in historic shipwrecks. i am involved with a small team who are looking at winning images of the shipwrecks of the german fleet at the general public, so then people who cannot dive or do not get the opportunity to dive on them will actually see what is there and there is this huge legacy from world war i. is this huge legacy from world war i, it isjust under the waves here. myself and professor carey, we will dive asa myself and professor carey, we will dive as a team. i will carry about 60,000 lumens of light, so that is a lot of light and he will carry his camera with a lot of extra lighting and between the two of us, we basically record high resolution video around the shipwrecks and the features of the shipwrecks. —— lumens. when we bring that to the surface, we can then use software to produce 3—d images from those images. the german fleet are in quite silty conditions, so w