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Radial profile of convolved and unconvolved images at λ = 1.3 mm with different inclinations in the Spread configuration (top row) and in the Three-Giants configuration (bottom row). Here, the disks have the smaller aspect ratio and α = 10−4 with vfrag = 1 m s−1. The convolved images present a beam of 0.04′′ × 0.04′′. The profiles are derived from images that have inclinations ranging from i = 0° to i = 60°. The light blue area shows the region where the normalized intensity is smaller than FminFpeak (see Fig. 4). The only highly impacted region is the inner cavity: more inclined disks hide the inner regions more efficiently, influencing the depth of the observed cavities.

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