1 October 1983 Real-Time Holography For Microcrack Detection In Ancient Golden Paintings
S. Amadesi, A. D'Altorio, D. Paoletti
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Abstract
An application of real-time holography to detect microcracks in ancient golden paintings is presented. The technique does not require sophisticated laboratory equipment and enables us not only to pinpoint the presence of a crack in embryo, inaccessible by more conventional methods of inspection, but also to monitor its growth in real time, giving, therefore, a valid aid to artworkers for determining the best conditions for the preservation of paintings.
S. Amadesi, A. D'Altorio, and D. Paoletti "Real-Time Holography For Microcrack Detection In Ancient Golden Paintings," Optical Engineering 22(5), 225660 (1 October 1983). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7973212
Published: 1 October 1983
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Inspection

Inspection equipment

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