Publication Date
2017
Course Name
Conservation Imaging: Technical Examination and Documentation I
Abstract
Methods and techniques used to determine and document the condition of artifacts in visible light. Development of theoretical understanding and advanced practical skills in scientific photography, conservation photodocumentation, and studio photography. Development of advanced skills in digital photography using DSLR cameras emphasizing precision, standardization, consistency, and color accuracy. Offered annually.
Recommended Citation
Art Conservation Department, "CNS600" (2017). Curriculum Proposals. 940.
https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/curprop/940
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