I am pleased to announce that AaI&A's first summer intern is Tessa Gadomski. Tessa will be a Senior this fall in the Art Conservation Program at the University of Delaware.…
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The 20 Megalux-hour light fade test results for the first twenty samples in test are now available. Twenty Megalux-hours of accumulated light exposure is equivalent to ten years on display…
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I have posted a paper entitled "On the Use of Data Loggers in Picture Frames (And Other) Micro Climates" in the documents section of the AaI&A website (click here to…
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Today I uploaded all test reports for the first batch of twenty test samples that began light fade testing in January, 2008. All twenty are pigmented inkjet systems, and one…
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When I make color and tone corrections to my digital images in Adobe Photoshop I always use the "Proof Colors" feature so that Photoshop can simulate on my monitor how…
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On the Use of Optical Brighteners in Fine Art Prints and Photographs This post was promoted to a full article, which can be found at link above. Thank you,…
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Wintertime at Aardenburg Imaging & Archives. (Photo taken December 31, 2007) Happy New Year Everyone! 2007 – What a year! Aardenburg Imaging & Archives was founded, the website is up…
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Members of the AaI&A Digital Print Research Program have now begun to receive their environmentally monitored (EM) prints. Both FedEX and UPS make it easy for a small business to…
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The first calibrated and fully operational environment-monitoring picture frame unit rolled off my "assembly line" yesterday. The following photos show this operational unit deployed and collecting data in a location…
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It has been a good week for Aardenburg Imaging and Archives. HOBO® data loggers arrived from Onset Computer Corporation. The first order of business was to check the calibration of…
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