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Multispectral Imaging Brings Lost Torah Text to Light

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ROCHESTER, N.Y., April 2, 2019 — A University of Rochester professor uses different wavelengths of light to photograph and analyze cultural artifacts using digital imagery to salvage objects, such as the Hebrew Torah, whose legibility has deteriorated over time. Associate professor Gregory Heyworth, who calls his research specialty “textual science,” is the force behind the Lazarus Project, a multispectral imaging group and nonprofit organization he established to keep historical artifacts from being lost to time. Professor Gregory Heyworth (left) and Pooja Priya, a student in his Digital Media Studies...Read full article

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    Published: April 2019
    Research & TechnologyAmerciasImagingmultispectralUniversity of Rochestermultispectral images

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