Affiliation:
1. Zagreb University of Applied Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia
2. Faculty of Graphic Arts, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
For each pigment and dye, we associate information about their absorption of light
in the near infrared spectrum (NIR) at 1000 nm. Generally, pigments red,
yellow, cyan blue, orange, white and “drap” (sandy brown) do not absorb NIR
light. The NIR camera does not distinguish, recognize or “see” them, so the NIR
photo is white. Such colors are marked with the letter "V" (visual,
VIS). The area of green pigments (in our language, “zeleno” = green) is very
different considering the absorption properties of NIR radiation. Some green
pigments strongly absorb NIR radiation, while some green pigments absorb very
little. That is why we have introduced the acronym Z as numerical information
on the absorption of NIR light for all colorants, with a range from zero to
ten. Painters are trained to mix colors with respect to their Z values. Dual
images are produced. The NIR camera separates the drawing, the image, depending
on the amount of Z color. The painter succeeds in arranging the colors so
discreetly that two images are taken in the same place, one of which is seen by
the naked eye, while the other requires an NIR camera to be seen. The idea of a
VIS / NIR painting is accepted with the realization that there are many video
surveillance (NIR) cameras around us: on the streets, in restaurants, in banks,
in public entrances and entrances to private houses in general. The NIR design
is used on documents, diplomas and banknotes as a general security method in
graphic technology
Publisher
Croatian Communication Association
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