Hirox 3D digital microscopy scan of the Scream (1910?)
Description
A 3D Hirox digital microscopy scan of the face of the central figure of the Scream (1910?) has been acquired at 90x magnification in the campaign of 2024.
Additional details
- Research focus Title
- Scream (1910?)
- Research focus Category
- Object/artwork
- Research focus Description
The Hirox digital microscope scan in 3D has been acquired to be used for 3D printing in Perceive project. It gives information at a higher magnification than the 2D scan about the technique of execution of this detail of the painting and also the main colors present on the surface.
- Research Activity Type
- Object Examination/Digital image-video acquisition
- Technique
- 3D Digital microsopy (HIROX)
- Method Description
Hirox 3D digital microscope used for 3D scan acquisition.
- Tool / Equipment (or Software) Description
Images of investigated areas in the selected case studies were acquired with a Hirox 3D Digital Microscope HRX-01, mounted on an ST-T500 Horizontal T-Stand 500 mm × 500 mm, allowing inspection and automated XYZ scanning of objects placed vertically. HR-1020E Telecentric polarized lenses were used for acquiring the scans ranging from 10× to 90× magnification. The HRX-01 software controls the motorized XY and Z axis to achieve automated stitching (gigapixel panorama) as well as 3D depth maps using focus variation (also called focus stacking).
- Tool / Equipment (or Software) reference
- https://hirox-europe.com/
- Equipment setup - Experimental
Images of investigated areas in the selected case studies were acquired with a Hirox 3D Digital Microscope HRX-01, mounted on an ST-T500 Horizontal T-Stand 500 mm × 500 mm, allowing inspection and automated XYZ scanning of objects placed vertically. HR-1020E Telecentric polarized lenses were used for acquiring the scans ranging from 10× to 90× magnification. The HRX-01 software controls the motorized XY and Z axis to achieve automated stitching (gigapixel panorama) as well as 3D depth maps using focus variation (also called focus stacking).
- Equipment setup - Experimental Reference
- https://hirox-europe.com/
- Object Examination Scale
- Micro
- Examination Class or Type
- Scanning