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Short-wave infrared reflectance hyperspectral imaging for painting investigations: A methodological study
- Source :
- Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 58 (2019): 16–36. doi:10.1080/01971360.2018.1543102, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Cucci C.; Webb E.K.; Casini A.; Ginanni M.; Prandi E.; Stefani L.; Vitorino T.; Picollo M./titolo:Short-wave infrared reflectance hyperspectral imaging for painting investigations: A methodological study/doi:10.1080%2F01971360.2018.1543102/rivista:Journal of the American Institute for Conservation/anno:2019/pagina_da:16/pagina_a:36/intervallo_pagine:16–36/volume:58
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Informa UK Limited, 2019.
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Abstract
- Reflectance hyperspectral imaging provides a non-invasive tool for the diagnostics, analysis and documentation of paintings. It supplies high quality digital images with spectral information associated to each pixel of the imaged area. Working in the short-wave infrared range (1000-2500 nm) allows for the investigation of inner layers of paintings, by revealing underdrawings, hidden details, and characterizing artists' materials. The performance of spectral imaging systems is usually established in the laboratory using reference targets to measure the system spatial and spectral resolution. However, when dealing with paintings, using custom built test targets made with materials more representative of the artwork can provide a better understanding of advantages and limitations of the system. This paper looks at the benefits of hyperspectral imaging in the 900-1700 nm region as applied to the study of paintings. A test panel target, made according to early Renaissance Florentine painting techniques was used for assessing the diagnostic capability of the hyperspectral system developed at the "Nello Carrara" Institute of Applied Physics. The paper illustrates how different spatial and spectral resolutions can impact the documentation of underdrawings and identification of artists' materials. Finally, the analysis of a fifteenth-century panel painting by Fra Angelico is presented as case study.
- Subjects :
- Painting
060102 archaeology
010401 analytical chemistry
Museology
Hyperspectral imaging
06 humanities and the arts
Conservation
01 natural sciences
Reflectivity
0104 chemical sciences
test panel
Digital image
SWIR imaging spectroscopy
spectral resolution
Short wave infrared
0601 history and archaeology
Methodological study
short-wave infrared imaging
underdrawings
Reflectance hyperspectral imaging
Spectral resolution
spatial resolution
Image resolution
Geology
Remote sensing
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19452330 and 01971360
- Volume :
- 58
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of the American Institute for Conservation
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ee498fcdefd696a912b43c2a2a7f78ad
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01971360.2018.1543102