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CHARISM A I 7

Figure 1-3 shows an example of the full suite of images that can be acguired using all the
multispectral imaging technigues described above. Taken together, these methods are
complementary, because each spectral range interrogates a different component of the
object to form a multispectral image set, which can be compared and interpreted to yield a
more holistic view of the piece.

The interpretation of multispectral image sets will not be addressed here as this will vary
greatly depending on the types of objects investigated and the period they are from.
S pecialized publications and a variety of journal articles on the interpretation of multispectral
image sets pertaining to specific classes of objects are available and the reader is referred to
these (some examples of which, but by no means an exclusive list, are referenced here) for
further information. 421318.20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29

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