Imagerie numérique et conservation-restauration : état de l’art et perspectives

Technical imaging has always been an essential tool in conservation science. Thanks to today’s digital photography and its quantitative and qualitative tridimensional aspects, this imaging has become an autonomous and vital nondestructive instrument that complements classic physical and chemical ana...

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Main Authors: Roland May, Odile Guillon, Anthony Pamart, Jean-Marc Vallet
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication 2019-05-01
Series:In Situ
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/insitu/21940
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description Technical imaging has always been an essential tool in conservation science. Thanks to today’s digital photography and its quantitative and qualitative tridimensional aspects, this imaging has become an autonomous and vital nondestructive instrument that complements classic physical and chemical analyses. It is also an essential tool for documentation purposes. Results coming from different techniques of analysis can now be synthesized by means of new developments in technical imaging and their insertion into collaborative 3D semantic annotation platforms. Technical imaging can modify the infield approach of conservation professionals and will help lead to better interprofessional dialogue in the future. Conservation professionals will have the assurance of better consistency in their observations, which can cover different time frames for restoration projects and historical data and conclusions drawn from analyses made at different scales. In the long term and after integration of environmental data, these platforms will become monitoring tools dedicated to following the state of conservation of cultural heritage objects and a tool for transmitting knowledge about these objects to a wider audience.
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Imagerie numérique et conservation-restauration : état de l’art et perspectives
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technical imaging
image processing
image fusion
semantic annotation
layered mapping
multidimensional multimodal and multispectral database
title Imagerie numérique et conservation-restauration : état de l’art et perspectives
title_full Imagerie numérique et conservation-restauration : état de l’art et perspectives
title_fullStr Imagerie numérique et conservation-restauration : état de l’art et perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Imagerie numérique et conservation-restauration : état de l’art et perspectives
title_short Imagerie numérique et conservation-restauration : état de l’art et perspectives
title_sort imagerie numerique et conservation restauration etat de l art et perspectives
topic technical imaging
image processing
image fusion
semantic annotation
layered mapping
multidimensional multimodal and multispectral database
url http://journals.openedition.org/insitu/21940
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