21841
Title Of Article Chaper
L'indagine radioscopica digitalizzata concodifica cromatica e visione tridimensionale in campo artistico
Title Of Journal Book
Atti 1a Conferenza Internazionale le Prove non Distruttive nella Conservazione delle Opere d'Arte = Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Non-Distructive Testing in Conservation of Works of Art
Pages
IV/8.1-IV/8.9
Collation
9 p. : ill.
Reference Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Language Of Text
Italian
Literature Type
Monograph
Literature Level
Analytic
Meeting
1a Conferenza Internazionale le Prove non Distruttive nella Conservazione delle Opere d'Arte = 1st International Conference on Non-Distructive Testing in Conservation of Works of Art
Meeting City
Rome
Abstract
Art radiology proposes a new technique of non-destructive inspection: the latest forms of fluoroscopy examination developed for resolving exacting investigation in the field of Aeronautics and Space. Traditional TV fluoroscopy with image intensifier is integrated by digitalization of the image with relevant processing, chromatic code, and three-dimensional presentation of defects. Digital fluorscopy allows integration of more images with the elimination of photonic noise and the elaboration of electronic processing such as enhancement of contrast and contours. The chromatic code, assignment of a colour to each grey level, permits identification of iso-density areas providing information on homogeneity of the components. The three-dimensional display, by presenting on axis z the density and thickness differences, allows immediate evaluation of the structure's regularity; the vision is further facilitated by the possibility of rotating the monitor display plan around axes x, y, and z.
Keywords
art;radiology;fluoroscopy;digital
pub_id
21841
Meeting Date
19831027-19831029