Digital archival technology with a spectrometer has been used by the Japanese government to help people understand history. This technology is important to record the ancient objects to be memorable until 70 years later. According to Ari Ide-Ektessabi, a professor of high-profile imaging technology, faculty of engineering, Kyoto University, Japan, it has used this technology to archive ancient objects ranging from fabric to mountains.
"To document the mountains in digital archives, we deploy drones," said Ide-Ektessabi, at the Cultural Heritage Digital Archive seminar held by the Japanese Embassy in Jakarta to mark the 60th anniversary of Indonesia-Japan diplomatic relations on Wednesday, February 21 2018. Historical objects such as poetry, pantun, traditional dance to children's games past time can also be documented by digital archive technology with a spectrometer. This technology even allows today's society to know the writing techniques of ancient society, which uses palm leaves as a medium for writing. "The technology is detailed resolution, shooting with the original color. There is a spectrometer, which can analyze colors well. Even the smallest archaeological objects, if photographed with this tool the picture will not break. This technology also makes us able to know the composition of any color in a painting or photograph, "said Ide-Ektessabi.
Not only that, digital archive technology with this spectrometer can also reveal how batik techniques Indonesian society past. All museums in Japan have used this technology to document paintings, folding partitions to ancient buildings before being dismantled and reassembled to withstand natural disasters.
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