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E. Keats Webb

Smithsonian’s Museum Conservation Institute (MCI)

WebbEKeats@si.edu

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8844-8720

Biography

Keats Webb is the imaging scientist at the Smithsonian’s Museum Conservation Institute (MCI) where she uses scientific and computational imaging to aid in the research and conservation of the Smithsonian collections. Recent research includes investigating the optimization of spectral and 3D imaging for cultural heritage documentation using consumer imaging systems. Keats has a PhD from the University of Brighton and an MRes from the University College London as part of the Science and Engineering in Arts Heritage and Archaeology Centre for Doctoral Training (SEAHA CDT).

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CONSERVATION 360º

Standardization of Multiband Radiation for Conservation Documentation: Validation Phase for a Multichannel LED Prototype Fixture Created at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met MCLED)

Multiband Imaging Techniques with Silicon-based sensors

Current State, Active Research, and Future Directions of Multiband Imaging of Cultural Heritage

Multiband Imaging Techniques with Silicon-based sensors

Introduction to Multiband Imaging Techniques

Multiband Imaging Techniques with Silicon-based sensors

Multiband Imaging Techniques with Silicon-based sensors

Notes on Terminology

Multiband Imaging Techniques with Silicon-based sensors

Multiband Images in the Heritage Field: Past and Present

Multiband Imaging Techniques with Silicon-based sensors

Preface

Multiband Imaging Techniques with Silicon-based sensors

Conservation 360º
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