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IRR images of Ars nova fragments preserved in Nuremberg and Melk

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Infrared reflectography (IRR) images were captured with an Apollo reflectography camera (Opus Instruments, UK) from Ars nova music fragments preserved in Nuremberg, Stadtbibliothek, Germany (12–13 Februrary 2020, and 18 October 2021), and Melk, Stiftsbibliothek, Austria (21 October 2021). The aim was to verify the presence of carbon in the inks. The regular Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensing range (900–1700 nm) of the 128×128-pixel scanning InGaAs sensor was reduced by a Long Wave Pass Filter (LWP1510, range 1510–1700 nm), mounted in front of the IR lens (150 mm, f/5.6–f/45) with the aperture of f/8, acquisition time was 50 ms/tile. The working distance between the sensor and the object was set to approx. 73 cm in Melk, and to approx. 80 cm in Nuremberg. Broadband illumination was provided by two 20W halogen lamps. Results are discussed in:  A. Janke, C. Colini, K.A. Huskin, S. Bosch, and I. Shevchuk (2024), “A Second Look at Multispectral Data of Late Medieval Music Manuscripts”, <em>Manuscript Studies</em> 9:1 (spring 2024), pp. 90–117, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/mns.2024.a930878
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Universität Hamburg
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2022-01-17
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