Supercontinuum laser illumination for NIR reflectance spectroscopy of minerals and speckle reduction

Author(s):  
Jeff T. Boobhun ◽  
Dale E. Otten ◽  
William Skinner ◽  
David G. Lancaster
Minerals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 839
Author(s):  
Lucilla Pronti ◽  
Giuseppe Capobianco ◽  
Margherita Vendittelli ◽  
Anna Candida Felici ◽  
Silvia Serranti ◽  
...  

Multispectral imaging is a preliminary screening technique for the study of paintings. Although it permits the identification of several mineral pigments by their spectral behavior, it is considered less performing concerning hyperspectral imaging, since a limited number of wavelengths are selected. In this work, we propose an optimized method to map the distribution of the mineral pigments used by Vincenzo Pasqualoni for his wall painting placed at the Basilica of S. Nicola in Carcere in Rome, combining UV/VIS/NIR reflectance spectroscopy and multispectral imaging. The first method (UV/VIS/NIR reflectance spectroscopy) allowed us to characterize pigment layers with a high spectral resolution; the second method (UV/VIS/NIR multispectral imaging) permitted the evaluation of the pigment distribution by utilizing a restricted number of wavelengths. Combining the results obtained from both devices was possible to obtain a distribution map of a pictorial layer with a high accuracy level of pigment recognition. The method involved the joint use of point-by-point hyperspectral spectroscopy and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to identify the pigments in the color palette and evaluate the possibility to discriminate all the pigments recognized, using a minor number of wavelengths acquired through the multispectral imaging system. Finally, the distribution and the spectral difference of the different pigments recognized in the multispectral images, (in this case: red ochre, yellow ochre, orpiment, cobalt blue-based pigments, ultramarine and chrome green) were shown through PCA false-color images.


1990 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 185-192 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Corti ◽  
E. Dreassi ◽  
G. G. Franchi ◽  
G. Corbini ◽  
A. Moggi ◽  
...  

1998 ◽  
Vol 6 (A) ◽  
pp. A107-A110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher N.G. Scotter

NIR reflectance spectroscopy has been applied to the assessment of product quality factors for vining peas and sweetcorn. A CCFRA Industrial Research Club and an EU research consortium led by CCFRA, have been conducting the work since 1994. Sample sets of peas have been collected which are broadly representative of commercial material in the UK, Hungary, and Bulgaria All sweetcorn samples were from Hungary. The calibration results, at this stage, for alcohol insoluble solids (AIS) in peas and sweetcorn, and Tenderometer measurement and sensory assessment for both vegetables indicate that the work will find industrial application.


1994 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 85-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerard Downey ◽  
Jerôme Boussion ◽  
Dominique Beauchêne

The potential of NIR reflectance spectroscopy for discriminating between pure Arabica and pure Robusta coffees and blends of these two was investigated. Studies were performed on whole and ground beans using a factorial discriminant procedure. For whole beans, in the absence of blended samples, a correct classification rate of 96.2% was achieved. Inclusion of blended samples reduced this figure to between 82.9 and 87.6%. In the case of ground samples, including blends, a correct identification rate of 83.02% was achieved. The molecular basis for discrimination is discussed.


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