Image-Based Quantitative Analysis of Foxing Stains on Old Printed Paper Documents

We studied the feasibility of image-based quantitative analysis of foxing stains on collections of old (16th−20th century) European books stored in the Rare Book Library of the Seoul National University in Korea. We were able to quantitatively determine the foxing affected areas on books f...

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Main Authors: Gyuho Kim, Jung Gon Kim, Kitaek Kang, Woo Sik Yoo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
Series:Heritage
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/2/3/164
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spelling doaj-ad8e64c40fac431098ad137c37e0e7312020-11-25T01:31:33ZengMDPI AGHeritage2571-94082019-09-01232665267710.3390/heritage2030164heritage2030164Image-Based Quantitative Analysis of Foxing Stains on Old Printed Paper DocumentsGyuho Kim0Jung Gon Kim1Kitaek Kang2Woo Sik Yoo3Department of Cultural Heritage Conservation Science, Kongju National University, Kongju, Choong Nam 32588, KoreaWaferMasters, Inc., Dublin, CA 94568 USAWaferMasters, Inc., Dublin, CA 94568 USAWaferMasters, Inc., Dublin, CA 94568 USAWe studied the feasibility of image-based quantitative analysis of foxing stains on collections of old (16th−20th century) European books stored in the Rare Book Library of the Seoul National University in Korea. We were able to quantitatively determine the foxing affected areas on books from their photographs using a newly developed image processing software (PicMan) including cultural property characterization applications, specifically. Dimensional and color analysis of photographs were successfully done quantitatively. Histograms of RGB (red, green, blue) pixels of photographs clearly showed the change in color distribution of foxing stains compared to the other areas of the photographs. Several sample images of quantitative measurement of foxing stains and virtually restored images were generated to provide easy visual inspection and comparison between restored images and the original photographs. Image quality, resolution, and digital file format requirements for quantitative analysis are described. Image-based quantitative analysis of foxing stains on paper documents are found to be very promising towards automation for objective characterization of photographs of cultural properties. This technique can be used to create a cultural property digital database. Quantitative and statistical analysis techniques can be introduced to monitor the effect of storage and conservation environment on the cultural properties.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/2/3/164image analysisquantitative analysisfoxing stainsold paper documentsoftware development
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author Gyuho Kim
Jung Gon Kim
Kitaek Kang
Woo Sik Yoo
spellingShingle Gyuho Kim
Jung Gon Kim
Kitaek Kang
Woo Sik Yoo
Image-Based Quantitative Analysis of Foxing Stains on Old Printed Paper Documents
Heritage
image analysis
quantitative analysis
foxing stains
old paper document
software development
author_facet Gyuho Kim
Jung Gon Kim
Kitaek Kang
Woo Sik Yoo
author_sort Gyuho Kim
title Image-Based Quantitative Analysis of Foxing Stains on Old Printed Paper Documents
title_short Image-Based Quantitative Analysis of Foxing Stains on Old Printed Paper Documents
title_full Image-Based Quantitative Analysis of Foxing Stains on Old Printed Paper Documents
title_fullStr Image-Based Quantitative Analysis of Foxing Stains on Old Printed Paper Documents
title_full_unstemmed Image-Based Quantitative Analysis of Foxing Stains on Old Printed Paper Documents
title_sort image-based quantitative analysis of foxing stains on old printed paper documents
publisher MDPI AG
series Heritage
issn 2571-9408
publishDate 2019-09-01
description We studied the feasibility of image-based quantitative analysis of foxing stains on collections of old (16th−20th century) European books stored in the Rare Book Library of the Seoul National University in Korea. We were able to quantitatively determine the foxing affected areas on books from their photographs using a newly developed image processing software (PicMan) including cultural property characterization applications, specifically. Dimensional and color analysis of photographs were successfully done quantitatively. Histograms of RGB (red, green, blue) pixels of photographs clearly showed the change in color distribution of foxing stains compared to the other areas of the photographs. Several sample images of quantitative measurement of foxing stains and virtually restored images were generated to provide easy visual inspection and comparison between restored images and the original photographs. Image quality, resolution, and digital file format requirements for quantitative analysis are described. Image-based quantitative analysis of foxing stains on paper documents are found to be very promising towards automation for objective characterization of photographs of cultural properties. This technique can be used to create a cultural property digital database. Quantitative and statistical analysis techniques can be introduced to monitor the effect of storage and conservation environment on the cultural properties.
topic image analysis
quantitative analysis
foxing stains
old paper document
software development
url https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/2/3/164
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