2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.crhy.2018.10.011
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Apports de la colorimétrie et de la spectroradiométrie à la caractérisation in situ des peintures paléolithiques de la grotte Chauvet (Ardèche, France)

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“…Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, which can scan over a wide spectral range from the visible to the mid‐infrared, typically up to 0.3 to 5 μm (eg, Bishop 15 ), offers the possibility to remove fully the last three limitations or bias (v to vii) and to objectively study the origin of the color variability and the effects of texture (points i to iii). This method has also the advantage of being non‐contact, non‐invasive and can be used on any type of sample (powder, blocks, polished stud…) as well as potentially on the field 16 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, which can scan over a wide spectral range from the visible to the mid‐infrared, typically up to 0.3 to 5 μm (eg, Bishop 15 ), offers the possibility to remove fully the last three limitations or bias (v to vii) and to objectively study the origin of the color variability and the effects of texture (points i to iii). This method has also the advantage of being non‐contact, non‐invasive and can be used on any type of sample (powder, blocks, polished stud…) as well as potentially on the field 16 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%