Micro-CT dataset of Rijksmuseum cornett bottom half (2/2)
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Summary
This submission contains a micro-CT reconstruction of a cornett from the Rijksmuseum collection (obj. nr. BK-AM-62-B; https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/BK-AM-62-B). This dataset contains tile 9-15 (out of 15), dataset 2 (out of 2) covering the bottom half of the cornetto.
The data relates to [Bossema, 2021], [Dorscheid, 2022] and [Van Liere, 2022].
Apparatus
The dataset is acquired using the custom-built and highly flexible CT scanner, FleX-ray Laboratory, developed by TESCAN-XRE, located at CWI in Amsterdam. This apparatus consists of a cone-beam microfocus X-ray point source that projects polychromatic X-rays onto a 1944-by-1536 pixels, 14-bit, flat detector panel. Full details can be found in [Coban, 2020].
Sample Information
The sample is cornett, height 56.0 cm x width 10.0 cm x diameter 3.5 cm , c. 1600 - c. 1650 [Rijksmuseum inventory number BK-NM-62-B, https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/BK-AM-62-B]. It was mounted in a custom made foam stand on the rotation stage. See Figure 10 in [Bossema, 2021] for a picture of the object and the mount and results [Bossema, 2021], [Dorscheid, 2022] and [Van Liere, 2022] for analysis of the reconstructed images.
Experimental Plan
The data in this submission was collected to illustrate the scanning process to iteratively include feedback from cultural heritage experts [Bossema, 2021] and was later used for a detailed investigation of the current state and earlier restoration treatments [Dorscheid, 2022] and for illustrating the dual space method [Van Liere, 2022].
To image the entire object, thirty tiles were scanned with SOD = 734 and SDD = 1098, in two sessions of 15 tiles (5 vertical, 3 horizontal). For each scan, the sample was rotated 360° in circular and continuous motion, with a dark-field (closed-shutter), and flat-field (open-shutter) images taken before the acquisition. The datasets of each tile consist of 1200 projections, at 70kV, 42W, 300ms exposure time.
For the reconstructed CT volume, see 10.5281/zenodo.14265065.
List of Contents
This dataset contains tile 9-15 (out of 15), dataset 2 (out of 2) covering the bottom half of the cornetto.
Each tile data folder (T*) contains:
dark-field (or closed-shutter) image, di000000.tif,
flat-field (or open-shutter) image before acquisition, io000000.tif
raw (unprocessed or uncorrected) projections, scan_*.tif,
data settings XRE.txt, a text file with scanner metadata
Additional Links
These datasets are produced by the Computational Imaging group at Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CI-CWI). For any relevant Python/MATLAB scripts for the FleX-ray datasets, we refer the reader to our group's GitHub page.
Contact Details
For more information or guidance in using these datasets, please get in touch with
bossema [at] cwi.nl
Acknowledgments
The authors would like to acknowledge the funding from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), project numbers 341-60-001, 639.073.506 and 628.007.033 and Netherlands Institute for Conservation, Art and Science (NICAS).
References
S. B. Coban, F. Lucka, W. J. Palenstijn, D. Van Loo, and K. J. Batenburg, “Explorative imaging and its implementation at the FleX-ray Laboratory,” J. Imaging, vol. 6, no. 18, 2020, doi: 10.3390/jimaging6040018.
F.G.Bossema, S.B. Coban, A. Kostenko, P. van Duin, J. Dorscheid, I. Garachon, E. Hermens, R. van Liere, K. J. Batenburg, “Integrating expert feedback on the spot in a time-efficient explorative CT scanning workflow for cultural heritage objects”, Journal of Cultural Heritage, Vol. 49, p38-47, 2021
J. Dorscheid, F.G. Bossema, P. van Duin, S.B. Coban, R. van Liere, K.J. Batenburg, G.P. Di Stefano, “Looking under the skin – multi-scale CT scanning of a peculiarly constructed cornett in the Rijksmuseum”, Heritage Science 10, 161 (2022)
R. van Liere, K.J. Batenburg, I. Garachon, C.-L. Wang, J. Dorscheid (2022). The dual space: Concept and applications in cultural heritage. IEEE BITS the Information Theory Magazine, 2(1), 49–57. doi:10.1109/MBITS.2022.3202508
Kostenko, A., Palenstijn, W.J., Coban, S.B., Hendriksen, A.A., van Liere, R., Batenburg, K.J.,
2020. Prototyping X-ray tomographic reconstruction pipelines with FleXbox. SoftwareX 11,
100364. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.softx.2019.100364
创建时间:
2024-12-03



