Energy optimization of a light projection system for buildings that virtually restores artworks

D. Vázquez, A. A. Fernández-Balbuena, H. Canabal, C. Muro, D. Durmus, W. Davis, A. Benítez, S. Mayorga

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Abstract

The need to achieve energy efficiency standards in the lighting systems of buildings makes it necessary to optimize all aspects of them. Here, the development of a light projection system that achieves this goal by studying and modifying the spectral output, compared to conventional illumination, is described. A lighting system that estimates the reflectance characteristics of artwork and emits optimized lighting can reduce light absorption. A damage-minimizing point-by-point light projection system is developed using an optimization algorithm, to improve the appearance of the surfaces of artworks whose color has faded. In this case, a simulation of an aged oil painting was made by manipulating the original photograph, which was printed and to which the proposed system was applied. The results show that, when the aged printed image is illuminated with the optimized light source, it appears indistinguishable from the non-aged oil painting.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere00128
JournalDigital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
Volume16
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2020

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Archaeology
  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Computer Science Applications

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