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Multispectral imaging is a powerful technique for the non-invasive analysis of medieval manuscripts, providing a rapid assesment of a manuscript prior to analysis by other methods such as Raman or full-spectrum reflectance spectroscopy. In this paper I demonstrate how simple MSI is used to differentitate blue pigments on the page, and demonstrate that arists of the 15th centrury used pigments in a vert speicifc and deliberate way.
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Andrew Beeby, "Spectral imaging of medieval manuscripts," Proc. SPIE 11576, Hyperspectral Imaging and Applications, 115760A (6 October 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2584922