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"As the garden of an emerald"

In the 19th century, one could only observe the painting's surface, the surface of the material.

Since 1930, the scientists were looked inside the paint layer thanks to X-rays, Infrared, scanning electron microscope, and other technologies..

Today with our process, we see overpaints, gaps and the underdrawings, through transparency of the paint layer.

The image we build can change transparency. A bit like when you look inside a transparent object. A bit like when looking at an emerald, inside an emerald.

This dynamic capability of the image gave it its name. So we call "dynamic Images" images thus treated.

Dynamic image shows the interior of the paintings, "like the garden of an emerald".

Jacob Van Oost


Our studies have led us to believe that the difference observed in Ultraviolet and Infrared imaging, due to the penetration of the wave into the material, has a precise position in the material.

We have developed algorithms using different levels of light penetration into the material for discriminate, by a logical manner, the information contained therein.

"Echo" by Jacob Jordaens