The noninvasive digital restoration of ancient texts written in carbon black ink and hidden inside artifacts has proven elusive, even with advanced imaging techniques like x-ray-based micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). This paper identifies a crucial mistaken assumption: that micro-CT data fails to capture any information representing the presence of carbon ink. Instead, we show new experiments indicating a subtle but detectable signature from carbon ink in micro-CT. We demonstrate a new computational approach that captures, enhances, and makes visible the characteristic signature created by carbon ink in micro-CT. This previously unseen evidence of carbon inks, which can now successfully be made visible, is a discovery that can lead d...
Writing on paper is essential to civilization, as Pliny the Elder remarks in his Natural History, wh...
International audienceThe writing in carbonized Herculaneum scrolls, covered and preserved by the py...
This paper examines the physical and chemical composition of iron gall ink, how such composition has...
The noninvasive digital restoration of ancient texts written in carbon black ink and hidden inside a...
The noninvasive digital restoration of ancient texts written in carbon black ink and hidden inside a...
The Herculaneum scrolls were buried and carbonized by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 and ...
The most commonly used ink in antiquity was carbon-based, and the main element of carbonized papyrus...
Ancient Herculaneum papyrus scrolls, hopelessly charred in the 79 A.D. Vesuvius eruption, contain va...
The writing in carbonized Herculaneum scrolls, covered and preserved by the pyroclastic events of th...
A collection of more than 1800 carbonized papyri, discovered in the Roman 'Villa dei Papiri' at Herc...
Severely damaged historical documents are extremely fragile. In many cases, their secrets remain con...
Some results and a discussion of the problems faced when trying to use micro-CT to read damaged parc...
There is a large body of historical documents that are too fragile to be opened or unrolled, making ...
Writing on paper is essential to civilization, as Pliny the Elder remarks in his Natural History, wh...
International audienceThe writing in carbonized Herculaneum scrolls, covered and preserved by the py...
This paper examines the physical and chemical composition of iron gall ink, how such composition has...
The noninvasive digital restoration of ancient texts written in carbon black ink and hidden inside a...
The noninvasive digital restoration of ancient texts written in carbon black ink and hidden inside a...
The Herculaneum scrolls were buried and carbonized by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 and ...
The most commonly used ink in antiquity was carbon-based, and the main element of carbonized papyrus...
Ancient Herculaneum papyrus scrolls, hopelessly charred in the 79 A.D. Vesuvius eruption, contain va...
The writing in carbonized Herculaneum scrolls, covered and preserved by the pyroclastic events of th...
A collection of more than 1800 carbonized papyri, discovered in the Roman 'Villa dei Papiri' at Herc...
Severely damaged historical documents are extremely fragile. In many cases, their secrets remain con...
Some results and a discussion of the problems faced when trying to use micro-CT to read damaged parc...
There is a large body of historical documents that are too fragile to be opened or unrolled, making ...
Writing on paper is essential to civilization, as Pliny the Elder remarks in his Natural History, wh...
International audienceThe writing in carbonized Herculaneum scrolls, covered and preserved by the py...
This paper examines the physical and chemical composition of iron gall ink, how such composition has...