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The ability to measure polished and strongly reflective surfaces with steep flanks in true color information has been mandatory for the Christian Doppler Laboratory for Localized Corrosion when it came to purchasing a new measurement device to perform meaningful corrosive investigations. Today, the institute uses high resolution 3D measurement device for the evaluation of individual corrosive mechanics, leading to the development of new measures to avoid corrosive attacks.