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Atlas of Water Damage on Inkjet-printed Fine Art

From: Douglas W. Nishimura <dwnpph<-at->
Date: Monday, May 23, 2016
New Publication:

    The Atlas of Water Damage on Inkjet-printed Fine Art

The Image Permanence Institute is excited to announce a new
publication: The Atlas of Water Damage on Inkjet-printed Fine Art.
This atlas is intended to help readers become aware of the various
ways that inkjet prints can be harmed during water emergencies.
Each page highlights a different form of water damage that can
affect inkjet-printed photographs and fine art.  The preferred term
for each type is given followed by a brief definition.

The accompanying images illustrate common examples of damage that
can occur, from small spills that affect only parts of a print to
major floods that may saturate entire collections of prints with
dirty or salt water.  Every water emergency will be different, so
prior familiarization with all potential types of damage will help
disaster responders understand what has occurred to an object as
well as how best to react to and recover their materials during the
actual event.  Funding provided by the Institute of Museum and
Library Services.

Available at the Image Permanence Institute:

    <URL:https://www.imagepermanenceinstitute.org/store/publications/atlas-water-damage-inkjet-printed-fine-art>

Douglas Nishimura
Image Permanence Institute
Rochester Institute of Technology
70 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester NY 14623-5604
585-475-5727
Fax: 585-475-7230


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