Severely damaged historical documents are extremely fragile. In many cases, their secrets remain concealed beneath their cover. Recently, non-invasive digitization approaches based on 3-D scanning have demonstrated the ability to recover single pages or letters without the need to open the manuscripts. This can even be achieved using conventional micro-CTs without the need for synchrotron hardware. However, not all manuscripts may be suited for such techniques due to their material and X-ray properties. In order to recommend which manuscripts and which inks are best suited for such a process, we investigate six inks that were commonly used in ancient times: malachite, three types of iron gall, Tyrian purple, and buckthorn. Image contrast is...
If ancient documents are too fragile to be opened, X-ray imaging can be used to recover the content ...
Parchment is the primary writing medium of the majority of documents with cultural importance. Unfor...
This paper examines the physical and chemical composition of iron gall ink, how such composition has...
In recent years, research and technology made considerable progress in increasing the speed and the ...
It is often the case that a document can not be opened, page-turned or touched anymore due to damage...
‘Venice Time Machine’ is an international program whose objective is transforming the ‘Archivio di S...
none6noI will describe in this paper the first results of a series of X-ray tomography applications,...
There is a large body of historical documents that are too fragile to be opened or unrolled, making ...
The noninvasive digital restoration of ancient texts written in carbon black ink and hidden inside a...
We detected handwritten characters in ancient documents from several centuries with different synchr...
The noninvasive digital restoration of ancient texts written in carbon black ink and hidden inside a...
The most commonly used ink in antiquity was carbon-based, and the main element of carbonized papyrus...
The study of ancient documents is too often confined to specimens of high artistic value or to offic...
Handwritten characters in administrative antique documents from three centuries have been detected u...
In medieval times it was common practise to reuse old books by erasing the writing and preparing th...
If ancient documents are too fragile to be opened, X-ray imaging can be used to recover the content ...
Parchment is the primary writing medium of the majority of documents with cultural importance. Unfor...
This paper examines the physical and chemical composition of iron gall ink, how such composition has...
In recent years, research and technology made considerable progress in increasing the speed and the ...
It is often the case that a document can not be opened, page-turned or touched anymore due to damage...
‘Venice Time Machine’ is an international program whose objective is transforming the ‘Archivio di S...
none6noI will describe in this paper the first results of a series of X-ray tomography applications,...
There is a large body of historical documents that are too fragile to be opened or unrolled, making ...
The noninvasive digital restoration of ancient texts written in carbon black ink and hidden inside a...
We detected handwritten characters in ancient documents from several centuries with different synchr...
The noninvasive digital restoration of ancient texts written in carbon black ink and hidden inside a...
The most commonly used ink in antiquity was carbon-based, and the main element of carbonized papyrus...
The study of ancient documents is too often confined to specimens of high artistic value or to offic...
Handwritten characters in administrative antique documents from three centuries have been detected u...
In medieval times it was common practise to reuse old books by erasing the writing and preparing th...
If ancient documents are too fragile to be opened, X-ray imaging can be used to recover the content ...
Parchment is the primary writing medium of the majority of documents with cultural importance. Unfor...
This paper examines the physical and chemical composition of iron gall ink, how such composition has...