The mathematical expression of damage law of museum lighting on dyed artworks

Abstract Dyed artworks are highly sensitive to light and are easily affected by museum lighting, resulting in irreversible permanent color damage such as fading and discoloration. Exposure, light source spectrum and material properties are the three indicators causing damage to artworks. Therefore,...

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Main Authors: Rui Dang, Baoping Wang, Xiangyang Song, Fenghui Zhang, Gang Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-05-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90520-z
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spelling doaj-5eeb9ef601c74da99dad629bc60ed9e42021-05-30T11:40:04ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-05-011111910.1038/s41598-021-90520-zThe mathematical expression of damage law of museum lighting on dyed artworksRui Dang0Baoping Wang1Xiangyang Song2Fenghui Zhang3Gang Liu4Tianjin Key Laboratory of Architectural Physics and Environmental Technology, School of Architecture, Tianjin UniversityTianjin Key Laboratory of Architectural Physics and Environmental Technology, School of Architecture, Tianjin UniversityTianjin Key Laboratory of Architectural Physics and Environmental Technology, School of Architecture, Tianjin UniversityTianjin Key Laboratory of Architectural Physics and Environmental Technology, School of Architecture, Tianjin UniversityTianjin Key Laboratory of Architectural Physics and Environmental Technology, School of Architecture, Tianjin UniversityAbstract Dyed artworks are highly sensitive to light and are easily affected by museum lighting, resulting in irreversible permanent color damage such as fading and discoloration. Exposure, light source spectrum and material properties are the three indicators causing damage to artworks. Therefore, it is the basis for effective lighting protection to reveal the quantitative influence of exposure and light source spectrum composition on the damage degree of different pigments and establish a mathematical model that can accurately express the above rules. At present, the color damage calculation model of dyed artworks under three parameters’ coupling action is missing. This research established a visual three-dimensional change surface of the color difference values of 23 pigments varying with the spectral wavelength and exposure through experimental methods. The relative responsivity function ΔE n  = f n (λ, Q), where n = 1 ~ 23, was obtained for 23 pigments under the coupling effects of exposure and light source spectra. Furthermore, a mathematical model $$D_{n} = \mathop \smallint \limits_{380}^{780} S\left( \lambda \right) \cdot f_{n} \left( {\lambda ,Q} \right)d\lambda$$ D n = ∫ 380 780 S λ · f n λ , Q d λ calculating the color damage of pigments in the range of visible light was proposed. The proposed model was verified by the experimental method, which realizes the mathematical expression of the damage law of museum lighting on dyed artworks.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90520-z
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Baoping Wang
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Fenghui Zhang
Gang Liu
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Gang Liu
The mathematical expression of damage law of museum lighting on dyed artworks
Scientific Reports
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Baoping Wang
Xiangyang Song
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Gang Liu
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title The mathematical expression of damage law of museum lighting on dyed artworks
title_short The mathematical expression of damage law of museum lighting on dyed artworks
title_full The mathematical expression of damage law of museum lighting on dyed artworks
title_fullStr The mathematical expression of damage law of museum lighting on dyed artworks
title_full_unstemmed The mathematical expression of damage law of museum lighting on dyed artworks
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description Abstract Dyed artworks are highly sensitive to light and are easily affected by museum lighting, resulting in irreversible permanent color damage such as fading and discoloration. Exposure, light source spectrum and material properties are the three indicators causing damage to artworks. Therefore, it is the basis for effective lighting protection to reveal the quantitative influence of exposure and light source spectrum composition on the damage degree of different pigments and establish a mathematical model that can accurately express the above rules. At present, the color damage calculation model of dyed artworks under three parameters’ coupling action is missing. This research established a visual three-dimensional change surface of the color difference values of 23 pigments varying with the spectral wavelength and exposure through experimental methods. The relative responsivity function ΔE n  = f n (λ, Q), where n = 1 ~ 23, was obtained for 23 pigments under the coupling effects of exposure and light source spectra. Furthermore, a mathematical model $$D_{n} = \mathop \smallint \limits_{380}^{780} S\left( \lambda \right) \cdot f_{n} \left( {\lambda ,Q} \right)d\lambda$$ D n = ∫ 380 780 S λ · f n λ , Q d λ calculating the color damage of pigments in the range of visible light was proposed. The proposed model was verified by the experimental method, which realizes the mathematical expression of the damage law of museum lighting on dyed artworks.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90520-z
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