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Remote spectral imaging with simultaneous extraction of 3D topography for historical wall paintings
Affiliation:1. School of Science and Technology, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham NG11 8NS, UK;2. Conservation Research Institute, Dunhuang Academy, Gansu Province 736200, China
Abstract:
PRISMS (Portable Remote Imaging System for Multispectral Scanning) is designed for in situ, simultaneous high resolution spectral and 3D topographic imaging of wall paintings and other large surfaces. In particular, it can image at transverse resolutions of tens of microns remotely from distances of tens of metres, making high resolution imaging possible from a fixed position on the ground for areas at heights that is difficult to access. The spectral imaging system is fully automated giving 3D topographic mapping at millimetre accuracy as a by-product of the image focusing process. PRISMS is the first imaging device capable of both 3D mapping and spectral imaging simultaneously without additional distance measuring devices. Examples from applications of PRISMS to wall paintings at a UNESCO site in the Gobi desert are presented to demonstrate the potential of the instrument for large scale 3D spectral imaging, revealing faded writing and material identification.
Keywords:Cultural heritage  Archaeology  Hyper spectral  Metrology  Multispectral  Three-dimensional
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