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Hyperspectral Imaging for Art & Heritage

Hyperspectral Imaging for Art & Heritage

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Hyperspectral imaging is revolutionizing the way museums, conservators, and researchers analyze and preserve cultural heritage. The HSIS system provides high-resolution spectral data from 365 nm to 970 nm, enabling non-invasive examination of artworks, manuscripts, and historical objects with exceptional precision.

With 20 independent spectral channels and real-time spectral analysis, HSIS reveals hidden details such as underdrawings, retouching, pigment alterations, and material degradation—insights not visible to the naked eye or conventional imaging. It supports pigment identification, authenticity verification, and monitoring of conservation treatments over time.

Whether examining a Renaissance painting, an ancient textile, or a historic manuscript, the HSIS system enables detailed material mapping and supports informed conservation and restoration decisions, all without physical contact or damage to the artifact.

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