Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2011
Industrial computed tomography was used to study eight Chinese bronzes from the collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum. With industrial CT two different types of images can be formed, the digital radiograph (DR) which produces a twodimensional image of the object and computed tomography (CT) which takes a crosssectional slice. A further advancement discussed is the use of General Electric's Digital Replica™ method to create a three-dimensional reconstruction of the object which enables one to view interior surfaces and to dissect joins. The paper discusses the numerous advantages of the industrial CT over conventional radiography.