Non‐invasive on‐site method for thickness measurement of transparent ceramic glazes based on depth from focus
COU, Corentin
Laboratoire Photonique, Numérique et Nanosciences [LP2N]
L'information visuelle et textuelle en histoire de l'art : nouveaux terrains, corpus, outils [InVisu]
Melting the frontiers between Light, Shape and Matter [MANAO]
Laboratoire Photonique, Numérique et Nanosciences [LP2N]
L'information visuelle et textuelle en histoire de l'art : nouveaux terrains, corpus, outils [InVisu]
Melting the frontiers between Light, Shape and Matter [MANAO]
COU, Corentin
Laboratoire Photonique, Numérique et Nanosciences [LP2N]
L'information visuelle et textuelle en histoire de l'art : nouveaux terrains, corpus, outils [InVisu]
Melting the frontiers between Light, Shape and Matter [MANAO]
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Laboratoire Photonique, Numérique et Nanosciences [LP2N]
L'information visuelle et textuelle en histoire de l'art : nouveaux terrains, corpus, outils [InVisu]
Melting the frontiers between Light, Shape and Matter [MANAO]
Language
en
Article de revue
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Archaeometry. 2023-02, vol. 65, n° 1, p. 105-117
Wiley
English Abstract
Glazed ceramics are a common material analyzed through geochemistry, whether in the form of tableware collected during excavations or tiles observed as part of architectural features. Within the framework of these studies, ...Read more >
Glazed ceramics are a common material analyzed through geochemistry, whether in the form of tableware collected during excavations or tiles observed as part of architectural features. Within the framework of these studies, measuring the thickness of the transparent glaze is one of the useful variables available for the characterization of the ceramic, contributing to searches for provenance as well as serialization. However, this task often requires invasive methods performed in the laboratory, which may not always be possible. This paper develops a non-invasive and portable on-site system for measuring the thickness of ceramic glazes. Based on the Depth from Focus technique, this method makes use of a classical camera, a macroscopic lens, a translation stage, and a laptop for system control. In this article, we test this method through the measurement of glaze for ten samples and compared to results obtained for sections through SEM.Read less <
English Keywords
depth from focus
glazed ceramics
non-invasive
SEM
thickness
Origin
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