Chromophores, chronological and technological markers
Non-destructive analysis of works of art via portable spectroscopic methods
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Chromophores, chronological and technological markers
Non-destructive analysis of works of art via portable spectroscopic methods

Author : Philippe COLOMBAN

Publication date: November 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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3. Chromophores, chronological and technological markers

3.1 How to colour the material?

There are several physical processes involved in obtaining color, in particular from a solid or layered transparent matrix (called enamel), translucent (bodies, opacified glazes) or even opaque. The term enamel is generic, referring to both a glaze (enamel on porcelain fired with the body of the object) and a glaze (enamel applied to a porous, already-fired shard). These processes are used both by nature and by man in synthetic materials

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