Remote Colorimetric and Structural Diagnosis by RGB-ITR Color Laser Scanner Prototype

Since several years ENEA's Artificial Vision laboratory is involved in electrooptics systems development. In the last period the efforts are concentrated on cultural heritage remote diagnosis, trying to develop instruments suitable for multiple purposes concerning restoration, cataloguing, and...

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Hauptverfasser: Guarneri, Massimiliano, Ferri de Collibus, Mario, Fornetti, Giorgio, Francucci, Massimo, Nuvoli, Marcello, Ricci, Roberto
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Channels
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Electronics
Lasers
Methods
Noise
Prototypes
Restoration
Studies
Three dimensional
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