The permanence and care of color photographs : traditional and digital color prints, color negatives, slides, and motion pictures /

Detalhes bibliográficos
Autor principal: Wilhelm, Henry Gilmer, 1943-
Outros Autores: Brower, Carol, 1951-
Formato: Livro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado em: Grinnell, Iowa, [USA] : Preservation Publishing, c1993.
Assuntos:
Sumário:
  • Cap. 1.Traditional and digital color prints, color negatives, and color sides: which products last longer? ; cap. 2.Accelerated tests for measuring light fading, dark fading, and yellowish stain formation in color prints and films ; cap. 3.Light fading stability of displayed color prints ; cap. 4.The effects of print lacquers, plastic laminates, 3M photogard, and UV-absorbing plastic filters ; cap. 5.Dark fading yellowish staining of color prints, transparencies, and negatives ; cap. 6.Projector-caused fading of 35mm color slides ; cap. 7.Monitoring the long-term fading and staining of color photographs in museum and archive collections ; cap. 8.Color print and the professional portrait and wedding photographer - what to do about a troubling situation ; cap. 9.The permanent preservation of color motion pictures ; cap. 10.The extraordinary stable technicolor dye-imbibition motion picture color print process (1932-1978) ; cap. 11.Print mounting adhesives and techniques, tapes, rubber stamps, pencils, inks, and spotting methods for color and b&w prints ; cap. 12.The handling, presentation, and conservation matting on photographs ; cap. 13.Composition, pH, testing, and light fading stability of mount boards and other paper products used with photographs ; cap. 14.Envelopes and sleeves for films and prints ; cap. 15.Framing materials, storage boxes, portfolio cases, albums, cabinets, ans shelves ; cap. 16.The storage environment for photographs: relative humidity, temperature, air pollution, dust, and the prevention of fungus ; cap. 17.Display and illumination of color and black-and-withe prints ; cap. 18.Handling and preservation of color slides collections ; cap. 19.Frost-free refrigerators for storing color and black-and-white films and prints ; cap. 19.Large-scale, humidity-controlled cold storage facilities for the permanent preservation of b&w and color films, prints, and motion pictures.