Imaging dynamic processes in conservation
Previous research was undertaken by the author in 1994-5 at the Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles. This study was in partial fulfilment of the requirements for an MA in Painting Conservation at the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London, and in collaboration with The Getty Conservation Institute.
The intention of the research was to plot both images and data against time, in order to monitor dynamic processes, by using analogue and digital technology to combine video microscopy imaging and environmental monitoring. Images annotated with relevant parameters allow more objective assessments of the rate and nature of change. In this way, time-lapse can provide information concerning the patterns of events and cycles (and show hysteresis) in relation to the object and its environment.
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