MIT student uses AI and printing tech to revolutionize art restoration
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MIT student uses AI and printing tech to revolutionize art restoration
Kachkine's method begins with a traditional cleaning of the painting, removing old varnish and previous restoration attempts to reveal the true extent of the damage. The cleaned artwork is then scanned at high resolution, capturing every detail, including cracks, losses, and faded areas.Read Entire Article
A.I. restores old pictures in just a few hours. The restoration technique was created by a student from MIT. The manual restoration of pictures takes months or even years. A.I. restored a work from the XV century in 3 hours. A.I. used 57.314 colors distinct to restore a table. The affected areas of the tables are printed on a transparent film. The film is applied directly on the table, with reversible lake. The film can be removed at any time wi…
MIT student prints AI polymer masks to restore paintings in hours #ArtTuesday
Image depicting restoration process, middle panel showing damage via MIT Courtesy of the researchers By printing a transparent mask over the art, this researcher was able to restore painting without permanently altering them. Via Ars Technica: MIT graduate student Alex Kachkine once spent nine months meticulously restoring a damaged baroque Italian painting, which left him plenty of time to wonder if technology could speed things up. Last week…
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