Visible Light Photography

Image: CAMPOS, P.H.O.V

 

 

The photo images of visible light are made ​​with a digital camera with CCD sensor, coupled to lens, filters, halogen lamps and tungsten systems. This technique allows you to record, document and scan images for cataloging the artworks.

 

Application of the technique of visible light photgraphy with the color check table in the work produced by the restorer Marcia Rizzo in 2009, using pure pigments, metallic inks and varnishes, presented at Interdisciplinary Theme School "Characterization and Dating of Cultural Heritage Materials (CADAPAC)", organized for the Brazilian Center of  Physical Research (CBPF / MCT) and the Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France (C2RMF), in the context of the Year of France in Brazil. The work was produced with different overlaid materials to enable different analysis methodologies, simulating the analysis difficulties of objects of historical and cultural heritage.