Abstract
The degree of success of any art conservation technique relies on the availability of non destructive diagnostic techniques, which apart from providing information about the state of preservation and composition of artworks can be used for on line process control, safeguarding against potential damage. Laser based analytical techniques have been used for obtaining in situ information about the chemical composition of art objects in this respect. In addition, modem imaging techniques have been used for documenting macroscopic color and structural information [1].
© 1996 IEEE
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