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Technology Helps Save Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper"
The
bad news is that Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece "The Last Supper" has
not aged well. And, in order to protect it from outside pollutants,
only a handful of viewers are allowed to see at one time. The good news
is that technology may have come to the rescue; officials have uploaded
a 16-billion pixel image of the painting for everyone with internet
access to see. The resolution is 1,600 times stronger than an image
taken on a standard 10 megapixel camera. The extremely high resolution
will give experts and art lovers from around the world the chance to
examine even the tiniest details of the 15th century wall painting.
Bravo!
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