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New Master Thesis on Low-cost Multispectral Imaging

Camilla Perondi took a training course on multispectral imaging  last year and just recently she got her master degree in Science for the Conservation-Restoration of Cultural Heritage. I was her co-supervisor for her thesis “2D and 3D documentation, digital preservation and valorization of cultural objects using Digital Single-Lens Reflex cameras”.  She presented as case studies the art we examined in Aci Sant’Antonio (Sicily) , in particular the series of newly discovered 1700s frescoes in the Mather church. I encourage those interested in multispectral imaging and 3D photomodeling to contact Camilla –[email protected]– and ask her an electronic copy of her thesis.

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Camilla per­form­ing Panoramic Infrared Reflec­tog­ra­phy on a 1920’ Sicil­ian cart board.

 

2 thoughts on “New Master Thesis on Low-cost Multispectral Imaging

  1. Dear Antonino,

    You must be an Angel!

    Thank you !

    1. Hi! well..thank you 🙂
      But, not that clear what you mean…ahaha Can you elaborate a bit about it? you like the CHSOS mission, I guess? Are you a restorer?

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