Various imaging techniques are used to visualise issues regarding a painting’s appearance before, during and after conservation treatments, i.e. visible light photography (VIS) raking light photography (RAK), ultraviolet fluorescence photography (UVF) and reflectance transformation imaging (RTI). However, these techniques cannot always visualise and/or quantify conservation issues. This paper presents a new approach: colour, gloss, topography imaging (CGT). CGT’s applicability as a non-invasive tool for evaluating and documenting conservation treatments in comparison to VIS, UVF, RAK and RTI is discussed. Applying this to case studies with different conservation dilemmas illustrates the technique’s potential and drawbacks. CGT can visualise...
"Cleaning" is a process of carefully identifying the cause of any deterioration or discolouration an...
The fields of conservation science and scientific analysis for cultural heritage research are typica...
International audienceWhen one seeks to characterize the appearance of art paintings, color is the v...
Various imaging techniques are used to visualise issues regarding a painting’s appearance before, du...
High fidelity reproductions of paintings provide new opportunities to museums in preserving and prov...
High fidelity reproductions of paintings provide new opportunities to museums in preserving and prov...
The aging of paintings is inevitable and over the years degradation occurs due to exposure to a vari...
The aging of paintings is inevitable and over the years degradation occurs due to exposure to a vari...
A seventeenth-century canvas painting is usually comprised of varnish and (translucent) paint layers...
In this paper we propose a reliable surface imaging method for the non-invasive detection of morphol...
Conservators at Universitat Politécnica de Valencia, Spain, explore the advantages and potential ap...
One of the challenges when imaging paintings is recording total appearance, that is, the object\u27s...
This thesis investigates the use and potential applications of emerging 2.5D and 3Ddigital technolog...
This thesis investigates the use and potential applications of emerging 2.5D and 3Ddigital technolog...
This thesis investigates the use and potential applications of emerging 2.5D and 3Ddigital technolog...
"Cleaning" is a process of carefully identifying the cause of any deterioration or discolouration an...
The fields of conservation science and scientific analysis for cultural heritage research are typica...
International audienceWhen one seeks to characterize the appearance of art paintings, color is the v...
Various imaging techniques are used to visualise issues regarding a painting’s appearance before, du...
High fidelity reproductions of paintings provide new opportunities to museums in preserving and prov...
High fidelity reproductions of paintings provide new opportunities to museums in preserving and prov...
The aging of paintings is inevitable and over the years degradation occurs due to exposure to a vari...
The aging of paintings is inevitable and over the years degradation occurs due to exposure to a vari...
A seventeenth-century canvas painting is usually comprised of varnish and (translucent) paint layers...
In this paper we propose a reliable surface imaging method for the non-invasive detection of morphol...
Conservators at Universitat Politécnica de Valencia, Spain, explore the advantages and potential ap...
One of the challenges when imaging paintings is recording total appearance, that is, the object\u27s...
This thesis investigates the use and potential applications of emerging 2.5D and 3Ddigital technolog...
This thesis investigates the use and potential applications of emerging 2.5D and 3Ddigital technolog...
This thesis investigates the use and potential applications of emerging 2.5D and 3Ddigital technolog...
"Cleaning" is a process of carefully identifying the cause of any deterioration or discolouration an...
The fields of conservation science and scientific analysis for cultural heritage research are typica...
International audienceWhen one seeks to characterize the appearance of art paintings, color is the v...