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  2. They go through the pictures without touching them! (A Swiss Television Video on OCT in Art)

    Explore Article Nouvelles tendances & technologies (Jul 5 2010)

    They go through the pictures without touching them! (A Swiss Television Video on OCT in Art) Text translation of the web page can be obtained using Google Language Tools. A new technique useful in the restoration attracting interest from major museums. Using a method derived from ophthalmology, researchers are able to get inside even works of art! Its name: optical coherence tomography. In the restoration workshops of the Museum of Art and History in Geneva, a romantic landscape painter undergoes a battery of tests. Fluorescence ultraviolet ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Pierre & Marie Curie University   Mady Elias   Gaël Latour

  3. Using Optical Coherence Tomography to Study Wood and Wood Finishes on an 18th century Italian violin

    Explore Article Optical Coherence Tomography News (Dec 13 2009)

    Using Optical Coherence Tomography to Study Wood and Wood Finishes on an 18th century Italian violin ..., or visit Laboratoire de recherche et de restauration, Musée de la musique, or click Art. Courtesy Gaël Latour (gael.latour@polytechnique.edu). Click "Full Screen" for better viewing. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Pierre & Marie Curie University   Mady Elias   Gaël Latour

  4. Structural and optical properties of wood and wood finishes studied using optical coherence tomography: application to an 18th century Italian violin

    Explore Article opticsinfobase.org (Nov 13 2009)

    Structural and optical properties of wood and wood finishes studied using optical coherence tomography: application to an 18th century Italian violin Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is especially attractive for the study of cultural heritage artifacts because it is noninvasive and nondestructive. We have developed an original full-field time-domain OCT system dedicated to the investigation of varnished and painted artifacts: an interferometric Mirau objective allows one to perform the scan without moving the works of art. The axial and transverse high resolution (respectively, 1.5 and 1 μm) are well adapted to the ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Jean-Philippe Echard   Isabelle Emond   Mady Elias

  5. Study of varnish layers with optical coherence tomography in both visible and infrared domains

    Explore Article SPIE Digital Library (Jul 7 2009)

    ...cture, and Archaeology II Conference Chairs: Luca Pezzati, Renzo Salimbeni ABSTRACT REFERENCES (16) Gaël Latour, Gaëlle Georges, Laure Siozade, and Carole Deumié Institut Fresnel (France) Jean-Philippe Echard Ci... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Gaël Latour   Pierre & Marie Curie University   Jean-Philippe Echard

  6. OCT4ART 2008 Workshop Abstracts

    Explore Article fizyka.umk.pl (Jul 3 2008)

    .................................................................................................... 2 Gaël Latour: Imaging and spectral information with time-domain OCT................................. 3 Iwona Gor... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   OCT4ART   Massachusetts Institute of Technology   James G. Fujimoto

  7. Imaging and spectral information with time-domain OCT: Application to works of art

    Explore Article fizyka.umk.pl (Jul 3 2008)

    Imaging and spectral information with time-domain OCT: Application to works of art ...T4Art conference. Imaging and spectral information with time-domain OCT Application to works of art Gaël Latour Institut des Nanosciences de Paris (INSP) gael.latour@insp.jussieu.fr Latour et al., Applied Optic... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Gaël Latour   Pierre & Marie Curie University   OCT4ART

  8. Optical coherence tomography: non-destructive imaging and spectral information of pigments

    Explore Article SPIE Digital Library (Jul 16 2007)

    Gael Latour, Julien Moreau, Mady Elias et al. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive and non-destructive technique which is very interesting for the study of works of art. Based on a Michelson interferometer, our device has been adapted for the recording of information in the visible range. This system allows three-dimensional ima ... [Proc. SPIE Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. 6618, 661806 (2007)] published Mon Jul 16, 2007. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Pierre & Marie Curie University   Institut d'Optique   Gaël Latour

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