Katherine Goertz, M. Toth
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HMML图标的数字化与高级成像集成
HMML(The Hill Museum&Manuscript Library)数字化并在线托管了最近捐赠的19世纪东正教宗教偶像收藏。他们还与R.B.Toth Associates对这些独特的HMML采集对象进行了多光谱成像的合作测试。一个联合团队将所有图标数字化,并对选定的几个图标进行多光谱成像,以分析染料、油漆和其他材料。这项测试的目标有助于确定将多光谱成像作为艺术史研究工具的可行性。图像数据能够对藏品进行数字编目,这在新冠肺炎现场访问限制期间被证明是必不可少的。数字化和先进的成像以及标准化的数字化和数据管理实践,为这些独特的历史作品提供了新的见解,这些作品适用于其他图标收藏,也可能适用于其他木材和固体基底上的艺术品。©2022影像科学与技术学会。
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