The Mauritshuis has unveiled a groundbreaking 108-gigapixel scan of Vermeerâs 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' through a collaboration with Hirox. This scan provides an interactive experience, enabling viewers to examine the painting's intricate details, textures, and how light interacts with its surface. The scan, which is ten times larger than a previous 10 billion pixel version, boasts an impressive resolution of 1.3 microns per pixel. This innovative approach offers both art enthusiasts and historians a unique perspective on this iconic work, previously only available in person in The Hague.
The new, 108-gigapixel scan of Johannes Vermeer's 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' allows viewers to explore unprecedented detail, enhancing the art viewing experience.
This high-tech collaboration brings a 17th-century masterpiece to life, inviting visitors to examine every micro detail with a resolution of 1.3 microns per pixel.
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