Improvement of the Non-Destructive Testing of Heritage Mural Paintings Using Stimulated Infrared Thermography and Frequency Image Processing

Within the framework of conservation and assistance for the restoration of cultural property, a method of analysis assistance has been developed to help in the restoration of cultural heritage. Several collaborations have already demonstrated the possibility of defects detection (delamination, salts...

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Main Authors: Kamel Mouhoubi, Vincent Detalle, Jean-Marc Vallet, Jean-Luc Bodnar
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Journal of Imaging
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spelling doaj-bb814eed43fb42aa84e4eea2d0f7e3fa2020-11-25T02:45:29ZengMDPI AGJournal of Imaging2313-433X2019-08-01597210.3390/jimaging5090072jimaging5090072Improvement of the Non-Destructive Testing of Heritage Mural Paintings Using Stimulated Infrared Thermography and Frequency Image ProcessingKamel Mouhoubi0Vincent Detalle1Jean-Marc Vallet2Jean-Luc Bodnar3ITHEMM, UFR Sciences Exactes et Naturelles, BP 1039, 51687 Reims CEDEX 02, FranceC2RMF, 14 Quai François Mitterrand, 75001 Paris, FranceCICRP, 21 rue Guibal, 13003 Marseille, FranceITHEMM, UFR Sciences Exactes et Naturelles, BP 1039, 51687 Reims CEDEX 02, FranceWithin the framework of conservation and assistance for the restoration of cultural property, a method of analysis assistance has been developed to help in the restoration of cultural heritage. Several collaborations have already demonstrated the possibility of defects detection (delamination, salts) in murals paintings using stimulated infrared thermography. One of the difficulties encountered with infrared thermography applied to the analysis of works of art is the remanence of the pictorial layer. This difficulty can sometimes induce detection artifacts and false positives. A method of thermograms post-processing called PPT (pulse phase thermography) is described. The possibilities offered by the PPT in terms of reducing the optical effects associated with the pictorial layer are highlighted first with a simulation, and then through experiments. This approach can significantly improve the study of painted works of art such as wall paintings.https://www.mdpi.com/2313-433X/5/9/72stimulated infrared thermographywork of artpost-processingFourier transformimage enhancementNDT
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author Kamel Mouhoubi
Vincent Detalle
Jean-Marc Vallet
Jean-Luc Bodnar
spellingShingle Kamel Mouhoubi
Vincent Detalle
Jean-Marc Vallet
Jean-Luc Bodnar
Improvement of the Non-Destructive Testing of Heritage Mural Paintings Using Stimulated Infrared Thermography and Frequency Image Processing
Journal of Imaging
stimulated infrared thermography
work of art
post-processing
Fourier transform
image enhancement
NDT
author_facet Kamel Mouhoubi
Vincent Detalle
Jean-Marc Vallet
Jean-Luc Bodnar
author_sort Kamel Mouhoubi
title Improvement of the Non-Destructive Testing of Heritage Mural Paintings Using Stimulated Infrared Thermography and Frequency Image Processing
title_short Improvement of the Non-Destructive Testing of Heritage Mural Paintings Using Stimulated Infrared Thermography and Frequency Image Processing
title_full Improvement of the Non-Destructive Testing of Heritage Mural Paintings Using Stimulated Infrared Thermography and Frequency Image Processing
title_fullStr Improvement of the Non-Destructive Testing of Heritage Mural Paintings Using Stimulated Infrared Thermography and Frequency Image Processing
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of the Non-Destructive Testing of Heritage Mural Paintings Using Stimulated Infrared Thermography and Frequency Image Processing
title_sort improvement of the non-destructive testing of heritage mural paintings using stimulated infrared thermography and frequency image processing
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Imaging
issn 2313-433X
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Within the framework of conservation and assistance for the restoration of cultural property, a method of analysis assistance has been developed to help in the restoration of cultural heritage. Several collaborations have already demonstrated the possibility of defects detection (delamination, salts) in murals paintings using stimulated infrared thermography. One of the difficulties encountered with infrared thermography applied to the analysis of works of art is the remanence of the pictorial layer. This difficulty can sometimes induce detection artifacts and false positives. A method of thermograms post-processing called PPT (pulse phase thermography) is described. The possibilities offered by the PPT in terms of reducing the optical effects associated with the pictorial layer are highlighted first with a simulation, and then through experiments. This approach can significantly improve the study of painted works of art such as wall paintings.
topic stimulated infrared thermography
work of art
post-processing
Fourier transform
image enhancement
NDT
url https://www.mdpi.com/2313-433X/5/9/72
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