Publication Date
2017
Course Name
Conservation Imaging: Technical Examination and Documentation IV
Abstract
Advanced studies in examination and documentation; and in radiography, ultraviolet, infrared, and other imaging techniques appropriate to a student’s areas of conservation specialization and to their specialization research project. Application of computed imaging methods, including Reflectance Transformation Imaging, stereoscopy, and photogrammetry. Emphasis on individual supervision for the rapid development of skills sufficient for independent mastery of all examination and documentation techniques presented. Offered annually.
Recommended Citation
Art Conservation Department, "CNS606" (2017). Curriculum Proposals. 946.
https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/curprop/946
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