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The digital print : identification and preservation

Title
The digital print : identification and preservation / Martin C. Jürgens.
Author
Jürgens, Martin C.
Publication
Los Angeles : Getty Conservation Institute, c2009.

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Description
xvii, 310 p. : ill. (chiefly col.); 26 cm
Summary
Describes the major digital printing processes used by photographers and artists over the past forty years, explaining and illustrating materials and their deterioration, methods of identification, and options for acquiring and preserving digital prints. --from publisher description
Subjects
Note
  • Includes folded col. digital processes identification flowchart in pocket on p. [3] of cover.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-300) and index.
Contents
Understanding digital prints. What is a digital print? ; Component materials of digital prints -- Printing processes. Early computer output ; Inkjet technologies ; Electrostatic processes ; Photographic processes ; Thermography ; Related processes -- Identification. Identifying digital prints ; Process identification summaries -- Preservation. Factors influencing image stability and print durability ; Testing for permanence ; General recommendations for acquisition, handling, storage, and display ; Recommendations for individual processes.
Call Number
*R-Photo 15-1855
ISBN
  • 9780892369607 (pbk.)
  • 0892369604 (pbk.)
LCCN
2008047157
OCLC
261177291
Author
Jürgens, Martin C.
Title
The digital print : identification and preservation / Martin C. Jürgens.
Imprint
Los Angeles : Getty Conservation Institute, c2009.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-300) and index.
Research Call Number
*R-Photo 15-1855
Pres. Div. TR465 .J87 2009
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