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19 July 2007 PRISMS: a portable multispectral imaging system for remote in situ examination of wall paintings
Haida Liang, Kafing Keita, Tom Vajzovic
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Abstract
We present a proto-type portable remote multispectral imaging system, PRISMS (Portable Remote Imaging System for Multispectral Scanning), that is light-weight, flexible and without any cumbersome mechanical structure for in situ high resolution colour and spectral imaging of large and inaccessible paintings such as wall paintings. This is the first instrument to be able to image paintings at inaccessible heights in situ from ground level to produce not only high resolution colour images but also multispectral images.
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Haida Liang, Kafing Keita, and Tom Vajzovic "PRISMS: a portable multispectral imaging system for remote in situ examination of wall paintings", Proc. SPIE 6618, O3A: Optics for Arts, Architecture, and Archaeology, 661815 (19 July 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.726034
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Multispectral imaging

Light sources

Image resolution

Prisms

Projection systems

Charge-coupled devices

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