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Neutron Activation Autoradiography
Neutron Activation Autoradiography is an imaging method that allows the mapping of several pigments in the inner layers of a painting.
Neutron Activation Autoradiography is an imaging method that allows the mapping of several pigments in the inner layers of a painting.
Multispectral imaging of paintings widens considerably the scope of the information which can be obtained from the images in different regions of the spectrum.
Computational analysis of paintings employs mathematical tools to analyze underlying patterns in a painting and allows deep insights into its structure.
X-ray radiography is one of the oldest scientific methods allowing insights into the inner layers of a painting.
X-ray fluorescence is a nondestructive spectroscopic and imaging method allowing insights into the distribution of individual pigments in a painting.
Infrared spectroscopy is a classical analytical method for identification of pigments and binding materials in paintings.
IR-Reflectography: a short illustrated overview of this non-destructive scientific method for investigation of works of art.
Digital restoration or rejuvenation makes it possible to simulate the look of the painting at the time of its creation.
Raman spectroscopy is a non-destructive method for analyzing pigments in paintings. The pigment is illuminated by laser light and its response registered.