2394
Title Of Article Chaper
Estudios, ensayos y resultados en la aplicacion de la tomografia axial de multicorte al analisis de esculturas de alta permeabilidad = Studies, trials and results in the application of Computed Axial Tomography scanning in the analysis of highly permeable
Title Of Journal Book
Arche
Issue
1
Pages
95-104
Collation
10 p. : ills.
Reference Bibliography
Includes bibliographic references
Language Of Text
Spanish;English
Literature Type
Serial
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
The use of radiographic techniques in the study of works of art has unveiled information, data and new images of the objects which were impossible to achieve until now. The evolution of such techniques has meant an increase in the precision and accuracy of the information obtained, which until now, could only be approached by basic exploration methods. The multi-cut tomography (MCT) technique might be seen as the latest generation in radiographic methods, which, applied to the study of works of art, has widened the range of possibilities and results, extending the spectra of exploration methods with internal images of the objects.
Keywords
cat;tomography;scanning;mct;x-ray;helicoidal;gantry;scanogram;voxel
pub_id
2394