Spectral 3D reconstruction of impressionist oil paintings based on macroscopic OCT imaging

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

5-20-2020

Abstract

Art conservators have adopted optical technologies to improve conservation efforts; laser triangulation, stereophotogrammetry, structured light, laser scanners, and time of flight sensors have been deployed to capture the 3D information of sculptures and architectures. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has introduced new imaging methods to study the surface features and subsurface structures of delicate cultural heritage objects. However, the field of view of OCT severely limits the scanning area.We present a hybrid scanning platform combined with an effective algorithm for real-time sampling and artifact removal to achieve macroscopicOCT(macro-OCT) imaging and spectral3Dreconstruction of impressionist style oil paintings.

Identifier

85085495658 (Scopus)

Publication Title

Applied Optics

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.390326

e-ISSN

21553165

ISSN

1559128X

PubMed ID

32543586

First Page

4733

Last Page

4738

Issue

15

Volume

59

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