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Fast Long-Wave Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging for Technical Art History

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Abstract

We demonstrate material classification of painted cultural heritage using a novel full-field, 700–1400-cm-1 Fourier-transform spectrometer, enabling fast, non-invasive imaging. Spectroscopic imaging is demonstrated of the painting ‘Uplands in Lorne’ from Glasgow University's Hunterian Collection.

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