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Holographic applications in evaluation of defect and cleaning procedures

Holographic interferometry (HI) was chosen as the diagnostic tool to support non-destructive identification of structural defects commonly found in numerous art conservation problems. Holographic recording provides the highest information content of the concerned artwork and by implementation of a p...

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Published in:Journal of cultural heritage 2000-08, Vol.1, p.S325-S329
Main Authors: Tornari, Vivi, Bonarou, Antonia, Zafiropulos, Vasilis, Fotakis, Costas, Doulgeridis, Michaelis
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Language:English
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Summary:Holographic interferometry (HI) was chosen as the diagnostic tool to support non-destructive identification of structural defects commonly found in numerous art conservation problems. Holographic recording provides the highest information content of the concerned artwork and by implementation of a portable pulse laser the procedure becomes vibration isolation free for use outside the laboratory. Nowadays, it is comprehensively appreciated from art conservators that detailed structural knowledge is essential when conservation of precious artworks is concerned. The versatility of a holographic interferometer when used to acquire explicit structural information of art objects is demonstrated here in characteristic cases.
ISSN:1296-2074
1778-3674
DOI:10.1016/S1296-2074(00)00168-0