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Jaap van der Burg <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Jan 1998 22:31:35 +0100
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Robert A. Baron wrote:
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> Does anyone on museum-l have any information on the harmful effects (or
> lack of harmful effects) of electronic flash photography on paintings,
> manuscripts and paper works of art?
>
> Thanks for your information.
>
> =================================
> Robert A. Baron
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
> http://www.pipeline.com/~rabaron/


Of Course Flash lights do effect objects. However as with all damaging
factors, the issue is more what do you deem acceptible and what not.
A light level of 50 lux with 75uW/lum UV is accepted in a permanent
exhibition. (8 hours 365 days per year for 10/15/25(?) years.
Compared a flashlight with maybe 5000 lux and 300uW/lum UV for 1/250 of
a second tots up to about 2 seconds normal lighting.

Clearer is the damage to eyes, and do not forget the security camera's.

Hope this is of use.

Jaap van der Burg
Collection Care & Consult
(www.xs4all.nl/~gerlach/ccc)

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