Dataset Open Access
XRF imaging was performed in January 2020 in the church Lucklum.
Parts of the results are published in:
Gabel, J., et al. (2021). User-Centered Design of Immersive Research Applications for Understanding Written Artefacts. ICAT-EGVE, 31-35.
Gabel, J., et al. (2022). Immersive Inscribed Spaces–Bringing Virtuality to Written Artefacts for Humanities. i-com, 21(1), 7-18.
The data uploaded here was recorded with the X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) spectrometer ELIO (XG Lab, Milan, Italy) using a tube voltage of 40 kV and a current of 80 μA. The instrument is equipped with stepping motor capable to perform scans with a maximum size of 100x100 mm2. The scans were recorded with a pixel time of 1 s with a step size of 1 mm (XRF spot size: 1 mm).
The data is structured as follows:
01_areas: areas and final results measured with XRF imaging on the front panel of the pulpit (I-3);
02_raw_xga: raw XRF data saved as project (xga) files;
03_ev_dat: evaluated XRF data (elemental maps) saved as tabular data (dat) files;
04_ev_png: evaluated XRF data (elemental maps) saved as png files.
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00_preview_ELIO.jpg
md5:f0d17aa70ca1fcd4ef5dd4479f487e79 |
4.8 MB | Download |
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01_areas.pdf
md5:ca2ba65afb4702d159be13162ee82a70 |
542.0 kB | Download |
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02_raw_xga.zip
md5:030de7c79dee697fc73e6db77050a698 |
57.5 GB | Download |
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03_ev_dat.zip
md5:87c66986001973724a694d3090f7b940 |
1.2 MB | Download |
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04_ev_png.zip
md5:8813fd8226cb6580ff897cb1caff99bd |
184.5 MB | Download |