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Effects of light on materials in collections : data on photoflash and related sources

This volume fills that gap by providing a survey of the impact of exposure to light with an emphasis on photoflash and reprographic sources. The information provided will assist conservators and collections managers in assessing the risk to art and archival objects of such exposures. The text surveys relevant photophysical and photochemical principles, photometric and radiometric measurement, and the spectral outputs of several light sources. Materials discussed include colorants and natural fibers; pulp, paper, and wood; natural and synthetic polymers; fluorescent whitening agents; photographic and reprographic materials; and objects containing combinations of materials. Approximations and assumptions used in the evaluation process are discussed in some detail, with examples of the different types of calculations
Print Book, English, 2001
Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles, 2001
viii, 211 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
9780892366453, 0892366451
46785588
Forewordv
Timothy P. Whalen
Prefacevii
Introduction1(4)
Background Information
5(30)
Photophysics
5(5)
Photochemistry
10(3)
Light Sources
13(13)
Filters Used with Light Sources
26(2)
Considerations for the Calculations
28(7)
Results of the Literature Search
35(91)
Colorants
35(16)
Natural Fibers
51(5)
Pulp, Paper, and Wood
56(10)
Gums and Natural Resins
66(1)
Synthetic Polymers
67(11)
Polymeric Materials Containing Colorants
78(24)
Fluorescent Whitening Agents
102(6)
Photographic and Reprographic Materials
108(14)
Miscellaneous Objects and Combinations of Materials
122(4)
Technical Details from the Literature Search
126(32)
Colorants
126(5)
Natural Fibers
131(1)
Pulp, Paper, and Wood
132(4)
Gums and Natural Resins
136(1)
Synthetic Polymers
136(5)
Polymeric Materials Containing Colorants
141(13)
Fluorescent Whitening Agents
154(1)
Photographic and Reprographic Materials
154(3)
Miscellaneous Objects and Combinations of Materials
157(1)
Discussion
158(11)
Assumptions Used for the Calculations
160(1)
Assessing Risk
161(3)
Suggestions for Further Action
164(5)
References169(30)
Index199(13)
About the Author212