Paintings have texture, especially those as old as Johannes Vermeer’s iconic “Girl with a Pearl Earring,” which dates all the way back to 1665. Up close, viewers can appreciate the peaks and valleys created by the paint itself, as well as the cracks and blemishes that have accumulated over the centuries. That kind of detail doesn’t come through in a flat image—even at extremely high resolutions.But in March of 2018, the Mauritshuis museum in the Hague, Netherlands, teamed up with Hirox 3D Digital Microscopes to create a 10 billion pixel panorama and a super-detailed 3D model of the painting that could convey its texture as well as its tones. Now those files are available to the public.The pr
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