Subject: Displaying lantern slides
Tamara Lavrencic <tamaral [at] gh__hht__nsw__gov__au> writes >Curators at the Museum of Sydney (Australia) are keen to display >lantern slides using transmitted light. Has anyone had any >experience in setting up a similar display? What type of light >sources are "safe"? How did you control light exposure? Did you >monitor light levels etc? About six years ago I treated a selection of lantern slides for the Atwater Kent Museum in Philadelphia. They too wanted to transmit some of the images onto the wall as part of an exhibition strategy and we talked about the efficacy of different approaches. In the end, they make photographic reproductions of the slides to 35mm color slides and projected them with a standard slide projector hidden in a dummy box built to look like the earlier machinery. The original slides were exhibited with diffuse backlighting using full spectrum fluorescent lamps (filtered for UV, of course) to light up translucent white acrylic backing panels. The exhibit was only up a few months at most. Perhaps the people at the Museum could tell you more. Hope this helps. Kory Berrett Objects Conservator Berrett Conservation Studio 3054 Reisler Road Oxford, PA 19363 610-932-2425 Fax: 610-932-8955 *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:89 Distributed: Tuesday, May 5, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-89-005 ***Received on Sunday, 3 May, 1998