![]() TOKYO Butterworth-Heinemann is an imprint of Elsevierīutterworth-Heinemann is an imprint of Elsevier Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX2 8DP, UK 30 Corporate Drive, Suite 400, Burlington, MA 01803, USA First edition 2007 Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd.Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles John Fidler Simpson Gumpertz and Heger Inc, Los Angeles Velson Horie The British Library, London Sarah Staniforth The National Trust, Swindon Jeanne Marie Teutonico The Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles David Saunders The British Museum, London Architectural Tiles: Conservation and Restoration (Durbin) Chemical Principles of Textile Conservation (Tímár-Balázsy, Eastop) Conservation and Restoration of Ceramics (Buys, Oakley) Conservation of Building and Decorative Stone (Ashurst, Dime) Conservation of Furniture (Rivers, Umney) Conservation of Historic Buildings (Feilden) Conservation of Leather and Related Materials (Kite, Thomson) Conservation of Ruins (Ashurst) A History of Architectural Conservation ( Jokilehto) Lacquer: Technology and Conservation (Webb) The Museum Environment, 2nd edition (Thomson) Radiography of Cultural Materials, 2nd edition (Lang, Middleton) Tapestry Conservation: Principles and Practice (Lennard, Hayward) The Textile Conservator’s Manual, 2nd edition (Landi) Upholstery Conservation: Principles and Practice (Gill, Eastop) A Practical Guide to Costume Mounting (Flecker) Contemporary Theory of Conservation (Muñoz-Viñas) Digital Collections (Keene) Digital Heritage: Applying Digital Imaging to Cultural Heritage (MacDonald) Fragments of the World: Uses of Museum Collections (Keene) Historic Floors (Fawcett) Managing Conservation in Museums (Keene) Materials for Conservation (Horie) The National Trust Manual of Housekeeping Natural Materials: Sources, Properties and Uses (DeMouthe) Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects (Mills, White) Pigment Compendium: Dictionary (Eastaugh, Walsh, Siddall, Chaplin) Pigment Compendium: Optical Microscopy (Eastaugh, Walsh, Siddall, Chaplin) Pigment Compendium CD (Eastaugh, Walsh, Siddall, Chaplin) Restoration of Motion Picture Film (Read, Meyer) Risk Assessment for Object Conservation (Ashley-Smith) Structural Aspects of Building Conservation (Beckman, Bowles) Page Ayres Cowley Conservation Architect, New York David Bomford The J. X-RADIOGRAPHY OF TEXTILES, DRESS AND RELATED OBJECTSīutterworth-Heinemann Series in Conservation and Museology Series Editor:Īndrew Oddy Formely of the British Museum, London * Innovative treatment of X-radiography for textile study and conservation * Accessible case study approach provides inspiration for future projects * Includes section on digitization and digital image processing Museum professionals will find this stimulating book an essential guide for developing their own practice or commissioning textile X-radiographs. Case studies include archaeological, ecclesiastical and ethnographic textiles, items of dress and accessories, upholstery, quilts, embroideries, dolls and toys. It describes approaches to image interpretation and explains how, through digitisation and digital image manipulation, maximum information can be realised. This book explores techniques for X-raying textiles. X-radiography improves artefact documentation and interpretation as well as guiding conservation approaches by enhancing understanding. This non-destructive technique throws light on construction, manufacturing techniques, use, wear, repair, patterns of decay and dating. Request a free quote today for AGFA PMC Strips.X-radiography of textile objects reveals hidden features as well as unexpected components and materials. Be used on a day to day basis to provide control data as part of a quality management system (e.g.Enable early corrective actions to be taken in case of deviations.Monitor the performance of the STRUCTURIX processing system, in order to guarantee consistent high quality.Demonstrate conformity with the certified STRUCTURIX standard film system, as defined in European standard EN 584 part 2 and ISO 11699-2. ![]() A certificate for compliance with EN 584-2 and ISO 11699-2.A PMC chart to record test results showing compliance with the standards.Each strip bears a unique serial (ID) number, even after processing 25 certified or 50 uncertified X-ray exposed, undeveloped PMC strips in individual daylight packaging.X-ray pre-exposed film strips These X-ray pre-exposed film strips are produced under Agfa’s Quality Management System (Q.M.S) conditions according to ISO 9001-2000.Įvery STRUCTURIX Certified PMC pack contains: The AGFA PMC Strip is a handy, fast and reliable tool for monitoring the quality of the film processing system and for proving compliance with existing standards on system classifications. ![]()
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