Abstract Photo-induced luminescence imaging techniques, such as UV-induced visible luminescence (UVL) and the more recently developed technique of visible-induced infrared luminescence (VIL), have been invaluable for the study of ancient polychromy, allowing the detection and mapping of luminescent materials, such as varnishes, consolidants, organic binders, and crucially, traces of pigments, organic and inorganic, that are often not visible to the naked eye. In the context of works from the Hellenistic period onwards, the detection of two pigments, Egyptian blue and rose madder lake, has been particularly pivotal in advancing the field. Current conventional methodologies for the digital mapping of these two luminescent pigments rely on the...
A multispectral, multidirectional, portable and dome-shaped acquisition system is developed within t...
The ancient pigment Egyptian blue has long been studied for its historical significance; however, re...
(a) Visible-reflected (VIS); (b) UV-induced visible luminescence (UVL) and (c) Infrared-reflected fa...
Egyptian blue (CaCuSi 4 O 10 ) is one of the most ancient artificial pigments, widely used in ancien...
When heritage objects are being transformed into digital representations, the loss of information is...
This work explores the use of multispectral imaging (MSI) techniques applied to the investigation of...
In art conservation, UV luminescence is a widespread technique: traditionally, long wave UV-A lamps ...
Abstract Ultraviolet-induced Luminescence (UVL) is the property of some materials of emitting light ...
The interest about the extent of the polychromy of ancient artefacts has increased in the last 10 ye...
The interest about the extent of the polychromy of ancient artefacts has increased in the last 10&nb...
Details from the (a) UV-induced visible luminescence (UVL) and (b) Infrared-reflected false colour (...
The recent development of non-invasive analysis techniques for the study of ancient polychromy makes...
(a) Visible-reflected (VIS); (b) UV-induced visible luminescence (UVL); (c) Infrared-reflected false...
Background: The scientific imaging of works of art is crucial for the assessment of the presence and...
Non-invasive techniques are being increasingly used for the study of heritage objects. This article ...
A multispectral, multidirectional, portable and dome-shaped acquisition system is developed within t...
The ancient pigment Egyptian blue has long been studied for its historical significance; however, re...
(a) Visible-reflected (VIS); (b) UV-induced visible luminescence (UVL) and (c) Infrared-reflected fa...
Egyptian blue (CaCuSi 4 O 10 ) is one of the most ancient artificial pigments, widely used in ancien...
When heritage objects are being transformed into digital representations, the loss of information is...
This work explores the use of multispectral imaging (MSI) techniques applied to the investigation of...
In art conservation, UV luminescence is a widespread technique: traditionally, long wave UV-A lamps ...
Abstract Ultraviolet-induced Luminescence (UVL) is the property of some materials of emitting light ...
The interest about the extent of the polychromy of ancient artefacts has increased in the last 10 ye...
The interest about the extent of the polychromy of ancient artefacts has increased in the last 10&nb...
Details from the (a) UV-induced visible luminescence (UVL) and (b) Infrared-reflected false colour (...
The recent development of non-invasive analysis techniques for the study of ancient polychromy makes...
(a) Visible-reflected (VIS); (b) UV-induced visible luminescence (UVL); (c) Infrared-reflected false...
Background: The scientific imaging of works of art is crucial for the assessment of the presence and...
Non-invasive techniques are being increasingly used for the study of heritage objects. This article ...
A multispectral, multidirectional, portable and dome-shaped acquisition system is developed within t...
The ancient pigment Egyptian blue has long been studied for its historical significance; however, re...
(a) Visible-reflected (VIS); (b) UV-induced visible luminescence (UVL) and (c) Infrared-reflected fa...