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Titre
Guidelines for selecting solid-state lighting for museums
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Michalski, Stefan
  • Druzik, James R.
Lieu de publication
Los Angeles
Date de publication
September 2011
Numéro de la source
(2012)
Résumé
  • In the early 2000s LED lighting was little more than a hardware store novelty. One museum lighting specialist noted that back then, LEDs didn't shine; they barely glowed. Coupled with poor color rendering, unknown stability, and unpredictable lifespan it is hard to imagine a less auspicious debut. In the years since, LEDs have evolved to begin taking a respected place in museum displays.
  • As with any paradigm shift, these changes come with uncertainty and many questions. Facilities managers are attracted by the claims of energy efficiency yet ask, given the cost per lamp, is cost recovery realistic. Conservators are resistant to exposing the most sensitive artifacts to new light sources. Curators wonder if the color quality of LEDs is up to the task of communicating an aesthetic message as well as daylight or incandescent lighting has done for almost a century.
  • In answer to these questions, the GCI is pleased to make available Guidelines for Selecting Solid-State Lighting for Museums by GCI Senior Scientist James Druzik and Stefan Michalski, Senior Conservation Scientist, Canadian Conservation Institute. Guidelines compares LEDs to traditional lighting and points readers to high-quality Department of Energy resources for further information. It not only discusses lighting efficacy, lifespan, lumen maintenance, color rendering, cost and payback, but it is the only publication that includes warranty coverage.
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Museums - Lighting
  • Museum conservation methods
Lien au document en anglais
http://www.connectingtocollections.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/SSL-Guidelines-Ver.-10.0.pdf
Pays
United States
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
AM 127 D78
Clé
2032
Collection
Staff Bibliography
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