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Lecture and workshop on multispectral imaging and analysis

From: John Scott <nyconsnfdn<-at->
Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2015
New York Conservation Foundation and New York Microscopical Society
lecture-discussion and workshop:

Lecture:

    "Accessible multispectral imaging and analysis system for
    conservation"
    Neighborhood Preservation Center
    New York, NY
    Nov 19, 2015
    7 PM

    Dr Antonino Cosentino PhD
    Cultural Heritage Science Open Source
    Aci Sant'Antonio
    Sicily, Italy

    Free and open to the public

    Results and applications from the first ever crowdfunded
    heritage conservation science research project, which has
    enabled CHSOS to provide design and components specifications
    for an accessible and relatively inexpensive multispectral
    imaging and analysis system for microscopical and other
    applications.

    The CHSOS MSI system comprises a full spectrum (400-920 nm)
    digital camera, 18 bandpass filters, open source software, and a
    standards card of 54 historical pigments swatches, designed for
    technical photography.

        <URL:https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/multispectral-imaging-for-art-and-archaeology/>
        <URL:http://chsopensource.org/about-this-blog/>

    A spaces-limited workshop will be conducted 1-5 PM: Components
    sourcing, assembly and use of CHSOS' system for microscopical
    and macro multispectral imaging and analysis.  Contact
    nyconsnfdn<-at->aol<.>com for information.


Workshop

    "Accessible multispectral imaging and analysis system for
    conservation"
    Neighborhood Preservation Center
    New York NY
    Nov 19, 2015
    7 pm

    Free and open to the public:

    Dr Antonino Cosentino PhD, Cultural Heritage Science Open
    Source, Aci Sant'Antonio, Sicily, Italy.  Results and
    applications from the first ever crowdfunded heritage
    conservation science research project, which has enabled CHSOS
    to provide design and components specifications for an
    accessible and relatively inexpensive multispectral imaging and
    analysis system for microscopical and other applications.

    The CHSOS MSI system comprises a full spectrum (400-920 nm)
    digital camera, 18 bandpass filters, open source software, and a
    standards card of 54 historical pigments swatches, designed for
    technical photography.

    A spaces-limited workshop will be conducted 1-5 pm: Sourcing,
    assembly and use of CHSOS' system for microscopical and macro
    multispectral imaging and analysis.

    Contact nyconsnfdn<-at->aol<.>com for information.

        <URL:https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/multispectral-imaging-for-art-and-archaeology/>
        <URL:http://chsopensource.org/about-this-blog/>

John Scott
NYCF and NYMS


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