 Neural radiance fields, nerfs, are new technology which can generate high quality 3D images from a single viewpoint. They have been shown to be particularly effective at capturing details such as metallic, translucent, and or transparent surfaces, as well as objects with homogenous textures. Additionally, they can also handle occlusion, vegetation, and elements of very fine detail. This makes them ideal for use in the cultural heritage sector where accurate representation of objects is important. This article was authored by V. Krochi, G. Karoti, L. DeLuca, and others.