Giving the "Mona Lisa" a Digital Makeover
Clip: Season 46 Episode 21 | 3m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
See the “Mona Lisa” as da Vinci once did.
An engineer used powerful lights, cameras, and computer software to digitally remove the varnish from the "Mona Lisa," allowing people today to see the painting as Leonardo da Vinci created it.
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Giving the "Mona Lisa" a Digital Makeover
Clip: Season 46 Episode 21 | 3m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
An engineer used powerful lights, cameras, and computer software to digitally remove the varnish from the "Mona Lisa," allowing people today to see the painting as Leonardo da Vinci created it.
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