Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Babini, Agnese"
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Acquisition strategies for in-situ hyperspectral imaging of stained-glass windows: case studies from the Swiss National Museum
Babini, Agnese; Lombardo, Tiziana; Schmidt-Ott, Katharina; George, Sony; Hardeberg, Jon Yngve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Over the last decade, hyperspectral imaging has become a popular technique for the non-invasive identification and mapping of painting materials in many typologies of artworks, thanks to the possibility of obtaining spectral ... -
Comparison of Hyperspectral Imaging and Fiber-Optic Reflectance Spectroscopy for Reflectance and Transmittance Measurements of Colored Glass
Babini, Agnese; Green, Philip John; George, Sony; Hardeberg, Jon Yngve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The work presented in this paper is part of a wider research project, which aims at documenting and analyzing stained glass windows by means of hyperspectral imaging. This technique shares some similarities with UV-VIS-IR ... -
Hyperspectral Imaging Analyses of Cleaning Tests on Edvard Munch's Monumental Aula Paintings
Cutajar, Jan Dariusz; Babini, Agnese; Deborah, Hilda; Hardeberg, Jon Yngve; Joseph, Edith; Frøysaker, Tine (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The development of innovative applications of imaging technologies for monitoring change in cultural heritage objects is central to the CHANGE-ITN project. Within this framework, the authors’ ongoing work targets the ... -
Hyperspectral Imaging of Stained Glass
Babini, Agnese (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2023:297, Doctoral thesis, 2023)Since its first applications in cultural heritage, hyperspectral imaging (HSI) has become avaluable tool for documenting and analyzing many kinds of artworks, thanks to the possibility of obtaining spectral information ... -
Hyperspectral imaging workflow for the acquisition and analysis of stained-glass panels
Babini, Agnese; George, Sony; Hardeberg, Jon Yngve (Chapter, 2021)Hyperspectral imaging has become a powerful technique for the non-invasive investigation of works of art. An advantage of this technique is the possibility to obtain spectral information over the entire spatial region of ...