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The five other women are three-dimensional and are formed with obviously fragile skins of paper that tends to emphasize common imperfections.
Figure 3 shows some examples of these common imperfections.
Figure 3 Examples of the most common imperfections encountered in digitized images.
The major common imperfections, such as gap, ovality and wavy imperfections, have been taken into consideration.
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