About
Learn the ins and outs of UV-visible fluorescence photography for collections. Participants of this workshop will gain an understanding of capturing UV-visible fluorescence images for use in conservation, including common applications, safety, and variables specific to UV techniques. Content will cover practical tools such as lamps, filters, background materials, and standardization targets, to aid in the evaluation and maintenance of equipment. Participants will be guided and encouraged to practice consistent workflows, capture, and evaluation of images. Pre-recorded lectures will be released weekly. Lectures will be supplemented with assignments and weekly live office hours. It is recommended that participants have access to a documentation studio to practice the imaging techniques, but this is not required. Equipment and supply lists will be provided for those wishing to purchase new equipment. Participants should expect to send about 1.5 hours per week on this course. This course is for conservation professionals, students, collections managers, photographers, or anyone looking for more in-depth information on using this technique. Two online 1-hour live sessions are included in the course, please schedule directly with the instructor. In person sessions are available at additional cost.
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Overview
- Intake questionnaire
- Lecture 1 Introduction and Safety
- 1 Agenda and Outline of Course
- 2 A Short Guide to Choosing Equipment
- 3 Suppliers
Price
Group Discussion
This program is connected to a group. You’ll be added once you join the program.