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Jason G. Zeibel

Researcher at United States Department of the Army

Publications -  12
Citations -  624

Jason G. Zeibel is an academic researcher from United States Department of the Army. The author has contributed to research in topics: Imaging spectroscopy & Hyperspectral imaging. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 542 citations.

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Visible and Infrared Imaging Spectroscopy of Picasso's Harlequin Musician : Mapping and Identification of Artist Materials in Situ

TL;DR: The mapping and identification of artists' materials in paintings using this method and the potential of reflection imaging spectroscopy, in particular if the shortwave infrared region is included along with information from luminescence imaging Spectroscopy are shown.
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Mapping of egg yolk and animal skin glue paint binders in Early Renaissance paintings using near infrared reflectance imaging spectroscopy

TL;DR: NIR reflectance imaging spectroscopy is a useful technique that can identify and map paint binding media based on differences in chemical composition and is demonstrated to be in agreement with prior site-specific amino acid analysis.
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Near Infrared Reflectance Imaging Spectroscopy to Map Paint Binders In Situ on Illuminated Manuscripts

TL;DR: The potential of NIR imaging spectroscopy in the 1000 to 2500 nm spectral region is shown to map and identify paint binders by utilizing vibrational features associated with methylenic, CH and amide functional groups, and to map the use of a fat-containing paint binder for certain compositional elements of a 15th century manuscript leaf.
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Visible and infrared imaging spectroscopy of paintings and improved reflectography

TL;DR: In this article, two types of novel hyperspectral cameras, one operating from the visible to near-infrared (VNIR, 400-900-nm) and the other in the short-wave infrared (SWIR, 950-1700-nm), have been used to collect diffuse reflectance spectral image cubes from a variety of paintings.
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Visible and Infrared Reflectance Imaging Spectroscopy of Paintings: Pigment Mapping and Improved Infrared Reflectography

TL;DR: In this article, two novel hyperspectral cameras, one operating from the visible to near-infrared (VNIR) and the other in the shortwave infrared (SWIR), have been used to collect diffuse reflectance spectral image cubes on a variety of paintings.