Publication Date
2017
Course Name
Conservation Imaging: Technical Examination and Documentation II
Abstract
Ultraviolet, infrared, and other specialized techniques used to examine and document the structure and condition of artworks and cultural artifacts using visible and non-visible radiations; emphasizes theoretical understanding and development of advanced practical skills using digital cameras and electronic imagers. Offered annually.
Recommended Citation
Art Conservation Department, "CNS602" (2017). Curriculum Proposals. 942.
https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/curprop/942
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