In the artwork conservation field, non contact diagnostic and imaging methods are widely used and most welcomed. In this work a new imaging tool, called Thermal Quasi-Reflectography (TQR), is proposed and demonstrated. It is based on the recording, by suitable procedures, of reflected infrared radiation in the MWIR band (3-5 mu m). The technique, simple to perform, can provide very interesting results in the analysis of the painting surfaces. TQR was demonstrated in situ on two famous artworks: the Zavattari's frescos in the Chapel of Theodelinda (Italy) and the masterpiece by Piero della Francesca "The Resurrection" (Italy)
Diagnostics in the cultural heritage field is an important resource to investigate art history, iss...
The potential of any multi-analytical and non-invasive approach to the study of cultural heritage, b...
The potential of any multi-analytical and non-invasive approach to the study of cultural heritage, b...
In the artwork conservation field, non contact diagnostic and imaging methods are widely used and mo...
Thermal Quasi Reflectography (TQR), e.g. imaging in the thermal band 3-5 μm (MWIR), is discussed as ...
Thermal Quasi-Reflectography is a new optical technique, based on Mid-IR, which is demonstrated to h...
A novel dual mode imaging approach, based on the integration of thermography and thermal quasi-refle...
The combination of full-field imaging techniques with techniques that can analyze only a very limite...
In the analysis of complex stratigraphical structures like painted artefact, infrared (IR) technique...
Imaging methods offer several advantages in the field of conservation allowing to perform non-invasi...
The need of inspecting a masterpiece of fine art without affecting it led to develop non destructive...
We present a multi-purpose, dual-mode imaging method in the Mid-Wavelength Infrared (MWIR) range (fr...
In this work, the potentialities of the infrared vision to explore sub-superficial defects in polych...
Infrared Radiation (IR) artwork inspection is typically performed through active thermography and re...
Dual mode imaging in the mid infrared band, a joint use of thermography and quasi-thermal reflectogr...
Diagnostics in the cultural heritage field is an important resource to investigate art history, iss...
The potential of any multi-analytical and non-invasive approach to the study of cultural heritage, b...
The potential of any multi-analytical and non-invasive approach to the study of cultural heritage, b...
In the artwork conservation field, non contact diagnostic and imaging methods are widely used and mo...
Thermal Quasi Reflectography (TQR), e.g. imaging in the thermal band 3-5 μm (MWIR), is discussed as ...
Thermal Quasi-Reflectography is a new optical technique, based on Mid-IR, which is demonstrated to h...
A novel dual mode imaging approach, based on the integration of thermography and thermal quasi-refle...
The combination of full-field imaging techniques with techniques that can analyze only a very limite...
In the analysis of complex stratigraphical structures like painted artefact, infrared (IR) technique...
Imaging methods offer several advantages in the field of conservation allowing to perform non-invasi...
The need of inspecting a masterpiece of fine art without affecting it led to develop non destructive...
We present a multi-purpose, dual-mode imaging method in the Mid-Wavelength Infrared (MWIR) range (fr...
In this work, the potentialities of the infrared vision to explore sub-superficial defects in polych...
Infrared Radiation (IR) artwork inspection is typically performed through active thermography and re...
Dual mode imaging in the mid infrared band, a joint use of thermography and quasi-thermal reflectogr...
Diagnostics in the cultural heritage field is an important resource to investigate art history, iss...
The potential of any multi-analytical and non-invasive approach to the study of cultural heritage, b...
The potential of any multi-analytical and non-invasive approach to the study of cultural heritage, b...