• Congrès : Optics for Arts, Architecture, and Archaeology (O3A) X (2025-06-23 - 2025-06-27)
  • Directeur(s) : SPIE
  • Éditeur : SPIE
  • Pages : 11

Résumé

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging technique that has been employed to analyse paintings and cultural heritage objects. It provides high-resolution cross-sectional imaging, revealing layer structures, pigment application, and surface treatments, while preserving the integrity of fragile artworks. This study applies OCT to the Beatus of Saint-Sever (BnF Latin 8878, France) to assess preparatory drawings, identify distinct pictorial techniques, and analyse artistic collaboration. When combined with X-ray fluorescence, luminescence, and hyperspectral imaging, OCT enhances pigment analysis and structural interpretation, demonstrating its potential for advancing the study and conservation of historical manuscripts.

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