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GIS applications for mural painting documentation Gaetano Palumbo
- In conclusion a GIS has the potential of helping conservators to analyze the problems identified during the condition recording phase of their work, and to create displays that can greatly enhance the interpretation capability of the conservator.
- The association of database tables with graphic displays, the capability of performing measurements and proximity analyses, and to create new layers by comparing two or more existing layers, are tools that can greatly improve the ability of conservators to pinpoint problem areas and respond to them.
- While more complicated functions are also possible, such as predictive modeling, in its basic use a GIS is not very complex to learn and use, and can easily become an essential tool for conservation practice.