2. Multispectral camera
The idea for the multispectral camera developed in France by Lumière Technology dates back to 1996. Two patents were filed in 1998 and 2001 . Its validation on works of art was carried out as part of the European CRISATEL project (Conservation Restoration Innovation Systems for image capture and Archiving to enhance Training Education and lifelong Learning) from September 2001 to September 2004. The Mona Lisa was digitized in October 2004 (figure
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Bibliography
- (1) - - site Sagascience du CNRS : http://www.cnrs.fr/cw/dossiers/dosart/accueil.html
- (2) - ELIAS (M.) - La lumière pour une meilleure connaissance des œuvres d'art. -...
Patents
Solution for digitizing large-format documents – French/European patent N° 98 13291 – Oct. 1998. US patent N° US6,603,582 August 6, 2001.
Multispectral CCD sensor solution France/Europe N° 2 871 325 (0406098). June 7, 2004.
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Multispectral camera manufacturer :
Lumiere Technology SAS http://www.lumiere-technology.com
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