IMAGE-FORMATION AND THE SHROUD OF TURIN

Citation
Ea. Craig et Rr. Bresee, IMAGE-FORMATION AND THE SHROUD OF TURIN, Journal of imaging science and technology, 38(1), 1994, pp. 59-67
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Photographic Tecnology
ISSN journal
10623701
Volume
38
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
59 - 67
Database
ISI
SICI code
1062-3701(1994)38:1<59:IATSOT>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Both the first written historical record and modern radiocarbon analys is date the cloth known as the shroud of Turin to the 13th or 14th cen tury. Interestingly, many people have remained convinced that the clot h was used as the burial shroud of Jesus and thus must be approximatel y 2,000 years old. The primary reason usually cited for this belief is the inability of scientists to explain how a 13th or 14th century art ist could have created the image on the cloth that is continuous tone, exhibits fine detail without brush strokes, is a negative image, and accurately represents an abundance of three-dimensional information. I n this paper, we will show how the carbon dust drawing technique used by medical illustrators can be modified to produce images exhibiting n umerous features of the Turin cloth. We compared images formed using t he technique with image attributes reported for the Turin cloth and sh owed that the dust transfer technique is able to form images more simi lar to the Turin cloth than any previously described technique. Becaus e tools, materials, and concepts required to use the drawing technique have been available for centuries, we concluded that a 13th or 14th c entury artist could have created the image on the cloth known as the s hroud of Turin.