Notice catalographique « Preservation and conservation issues related to digital printing and digital photography, second international conference : conference proceedings, 24-25 March 2003, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh »
- Titre
- Preservation and conservation issues related to digital printing and digital photography, second international conference : conference proceedings, 24-25 March 2003, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
- Auteur ou éditeur
- Institute of Physics, London
- Thompson, R.
- Manning, A.
- Lieu de publication
- London
- Maison d'édition
- Institute of Physics
- Date de publication
- 2003
- Collation
- 127 p.
- Table des matières
Contents:
Welcome and Introduction to Conference
Professor R. Thompson, Chair, 3Ps Group and The London College of Printing
Session One: The concerns of Artists and Printmakers
Chair, Dr. Joyce Townsend, Tate Gallery, London, UK
Digital Prints - An Artists Perspective
Professor Paul Coldwell, Camberwell College of Arts The London Institute, UK
Guidelines for the Conservator on Consulting Artists Producing Digital Prints
Dr. Martin Jurgens, Photographic Conservator
Panel Discussion
Session Two: Materials, Processes and Permanence Issues
Chair, Dr. Andrew Manning, London College of Printing. UK
Developments in Ink Jet Printing
Dr. Nigel Sherman, Videojet Technologies Ltd.
Continuous Tone Digital Output Using Archivally Proven Printing Methods and Materials
Dr. Stephen Hoskins and Dr. Paul Thirkell, The Centre for Fine Print Research, University of West England
The Durability of Digital Photographic Ink Jet Prints
Dr. Aidan Lavery, Richard Barcock and Harold Siegers,
Felix Schoeller Imaging, Germany
The Preservation and Conservation of Ink Jet
and Electrophotographic Printed Materials
Dr. Deborah Glynn and Dr. Anthony Smith,
Camberwell College of Arts, The London Institute
The Fading Characteristics of Dye Based and Pigment Based Inks on Artists' Uncoated and Coated Printmaking Papers
Corinna Parraman, The Centre for Fine Print Research,
University of West England
Panel Discussion
Session Three: Standards
Chair. Dr. Eddie Yeadon (31"s Group)
Standardisation Activity on the Preservation of Digitally Printed Materials
Dr. Peter Adelstein, IPI, USA
The Development and Evaluation of New Lightfastness Reference Materials
Dr. Samantha Pugh, Department of Colour Chemistry, University of Leeds, UK
The Application of Colour Management Systems to Improve the Quality of Ink Jet Printing on Fine Art Paper
Hongqiang Wang, Carinna Parraman, John Purcell Paper, London and The Centre for Fine Print Research,
University of West England UK
Panel Discussion
Session Four: Digital Photography.
Chair, Dr. Joyce Townsend, Tate Gallery London, UK
Current Colorant Trends for Photograde Ink Jet Printing
Professor Peter Gregory, Avecia Research Centre, Manchester, UK
Development of Photo Quality Media for Ink Jet Printing
Ms. Amanda Jackson, Ilford Imaging, UK Ltd.
The Factors Influencing the Dark Stability of Ink Jet Images
Dr Alan Hodgson, Ilford Imaging, UK Ltd.
The Importance of the Balance of Light and Thermal Image Stability Effects in the Design of Photographic Colour Paper
Dr. Joseph E. LaBarca and Dr. Scott F. O 'Dell
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, USA
An Update on the Comparison of the Image Stability of Digital Photographic Prints Produced by Various Desktop Output Technologies
Dr. Douglas Bugner and Dr. Peter Artz, Imaging Materials & Media Research & Development,
Eastman Kodak, NY, USA
- Notes
- Organised by the Printing, Packaging and Papermaking Group (3P'group) of the Institute of Physics in collaboration with the London College of Printing, The London Institute ; Includes one CD in a pocket.
- Langue
- English = Anglais
- Sujet
- Desktop publishing
- Digital printing
- Photography - Digital techniques
- Type and type-founding
- Photographie numérique
- ISBN/ISSN
- 0-7503-0991-1
- Pays
- United Kingdom
- Type de document
- Monograph = Monographie
- Localisation
- Z 250.7 P64 2003
- Clé
- 14084
- Collection
- Catalogue