Abigail Slawik, M. Ellis, W. Sethares, C. R. Johnson
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摘要:这份进展报告详细介绍了纽约大学美术学院保护中心研究收藏的一本部分未装订的空白书的古董纸叶上的水印和反印的成像和初步分析。对水印目录的初步审查表明,这张纸上有勒泰利尔的三颗星星和三只蜥蜴的盾徽,还有一个写着“H”的反标。J. Cusson的著作,大致可以追溯到17世纪末到18世纪初。在大约115张纸中,有20张是用William A. Sethares(威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校)和C. Richard Johnson, Jr.(康奈尔大学)开发的软件进行分析的,以可靠地预测每张纸是否可能是由同一个造纸模具制作的。该程序允许水印和反标记形状的比较,通过比较其内部比例的比率(WatermarkMarker),并生成动画覆盖。gif从一个图像到下一个图像,为即时的视觉比较(WatermarkPointMarker和VisualizeOverlays)。使用由多伦多大学图书馆与Dot Porter和Alberto Campagnolo合作开发的在线整理可视化工具,还绘制了对开本中水印和模数的发生率。结果表明,这堆纸是由两个造纸模具制成的,使纸成为模具伙伴和双胞胎。进度报告总结了一个关于哪个水印与哪个反标相连接的假设,并建议在更多的纸张经过视觉和软件分析后,半页之间的连接可能更容易重现。
User-Friendly Software for Identifying Moldmates and Twins in Antique Laid Paper: Case Study of a Disbound Blank Book
Abstract (Lang: English):This progress report details the imaging and initial analysis of watermarks and countermarks present in antique, laid paper leaves from a partial, disbound blank book in the study collection of the Conservation Center at the Institute of Fine Arts at NYU. Preliminary review of watermark catalogues indicates that the paper, featuring the coat-of-arms of Le Tellier of three stars over three lizards, and a countermark reading “H. J. Cusson,” dates roughly from the late seventeenth to early eighteenth centuries. Of the approximately 115 sheets, 20 were analysed using software developed by William A. Sethares (University of Wisconsin, Madison) and C. Richard Johnson, Jr. (Cornell University) to reliably predict whether individual papers were likely to have been made by the same papermaking mold. The programs allowed for the comparison of watermark and countermark shapes by comparison of the ratios of their internal proportions (WatermarkMarker), and the generation of animated overlay .gifs that fade from one image to the next, for instant visual comparison (WatermarkPointMarker and VisualizeOverlays). The incidence of watermarks and moldmates in the folios were also mapped using the VisCodex online collation visualization tool, developed by the University of Toronto Libraries, in collaboration with Dot Porter and Alberto Campagnolo. The results suggest that the stack of sheets was made from two papermaking molds, making the papers moldmates and twins. The progress report concludes with a hypothesis as to which watermark was connected to which countermark, and suggests that the connections between half-sheets may be more easily recreated after more sheets have been analyzed both visually, and with the software.