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Related: About this forumGirl with a Pearl Earring
Like you've never seen before.
https://www.micro-pano.com/pearl/index.html
The full scan of the painting was made with the Hirox 3D Digital Microscope RH-2000 at the Mauritshuis. Overnight, 9,100 photos were captured and stitched together to create one huge, 10-billion-pixel panorama image. Leonhardt and Sabatier also targeted 10 key areas of the painting in even higher resolution (1 pixel equaled 1.1 microns) to create 3D maps. The resulting images show the topography of the artwork, revealing the raised areas where Vermeer applied the most paint.
The scan is so detailed, that it also allows historians to identify the pigments Vermeer used. Its surprising how much high-quality ultramarine Vermeer used in the girls headscarf, Mauritshuis conservator and project leader Abbie Vandivere says. This blue pigment was more valuable than gold in the 17th century.
https://mymodernmet.com/10-billion-pixel-panorama-girl-with-a-pearl-earring/
lunatica
(53,410 posts)but I have my doubts about using it for anything else. If youre enlarging paintings to see what even the artists werent able to see when they applied the paint then it seems almost voyeuristic.
As an artist many times Ill look closely at original paintings in order to see how the artist did it. Why would anyone want more than that?
Its interesting, but other than that?
It takes away from the beauty of this magnificent piece of artwork. I just thought it was interesting for the science of it.
Maybe I should have posted it there. Ah well, the science lovers can come here and see some art as well.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)Its fascinating technology. I like futuristic things very much. Ive been a science fiction fan since my teens so I think about societal changes when things like this come up. Thanks!
Lefta Dissenter
(6,656 posts)Thanks!
rainy
(6,207 posts)BigmanPigman
(52,244 posts)that called for red pigment. It was super expensive compared to other hues.
PirateRo
(933 posts)Google gigapixel camera, visit gigapixel.com.
ornotna
(11,069 posts)And they come with nice explanations.
https://artsandculture.google.com/story/girl-with-a-pearl-earring/bgICYYizzwQHKQ
PirateRo
(933 posts)There was a project a few years back where the built a 3D model of the Roman coliseum using tourist digital photos from flickr and other sites. They not only created the model, they could map where the photographer was in the location and the approximate height of the camera above the ground.
When you see a Hubble image, that 2D photo is only a portion of the data. The actual photo lets you navigate the space as if you were in a spaceship. Fantastic engineering.
MFM008
(20,000 posts)on the painting, imagine the brilliance of all the paintings not long after they were painted.........
We can be art restorers and fix that up with a little 409.
It must have been magnificent back then, it's still beautiful even now.