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Lumetis is showcasing its work at an art history conference in Italy.

At this conference, Lumetis’s ultraviolet fluorescence and infrared imaging (up to 1650 nm) revealed previously unseen details in a masterpiece by Perugino at the National Museum of Capodimonte in Naples.

An opportunity for the teams to demonstrate the value of Lumetis instruments in art analysis and authentication. An innovative imaging service, at the forefront of optical technologies, allowing for the digitalization of artworks anywhere in the world, revealing even the most minute details invisible to the naked eye.

1650 nm infrared image of the Perugino painting