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27 January 2010
The chapel made famous in The Da Vinci Code has been photographed in intricate detail using cutting edge digital technology.
A team from Historic Scotland and Glasgow School of Art recorded Rosslyn Chapel using special 3D scanners.
The resulting pictures capture details of the 15th Century Midlothian building down to the millimetre. It is part of an ongoing project which will record 10 World Heritage Sites in this way.
Historic Scotland joined forces with the Glasgow School of Art's digital design studio to take the photographs over three days.
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