Dear all,

I have what might be either a very basic question or an impossible task. I 
am working on quantifying the area covered by epibionts on highly-curved 
oyster shells (500+ specimens). These have been photographed from the top, 
but the amount of curvature on some of them means that using 2D 
measurements is too unreliable.

Is it possible to use these same images to get 3D areas? If not, is there 
any way to achieve a result photographically, without the need for surface 
scanning? 

Any help or ideas would be deeply appreciated,and apologies for the novice 
question!

Marc

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