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FORS spectra for dayflower and indigo, blue colorants found in Japanese woodblock prints. | FORS spectra for dayflower and indigo, blue colorants found in Japanese woodblock prints. | ||
− | Non-destructive FORS spectroscopy can easily distinguish these two blue colorants even when overprinted with yellow or red to form greens and purples. | + | Non-destructive FORS spectroscopy can easily distinguish these two blue colorants even when mixed or overprinted with yellow or red to form greens and purples. |
The MFA uses an Ocean Optics miniature spectrometer with a fiber optic probe. | The MFA uses an Ocean Optics miniature spectrometer with a fiber optic probe. | ||
Image credit: M.Derrick, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | Image credit: M.Derrick, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston |
Latest revision as of 23:47, 25 March 2024
FORS spectra for dayflower and indigo, blue colorants found in Japanese woodblock prints.
Non-destructive FORS spectroscopy can easily distinguish these two blue colorants even when mixed or overprinted with yellow or red to form greens and purples.
The MFA uses an Ocean Optics miniature spectrometer with a fiber optic probe.
Image credit: M.Derrick, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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