Subject: Course on photography and glass
Photography and Glass General Register Office/National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh Society of Archivist Conservation Course Dec 5, 2002 "Photography and Glass" is a course is for conservators. The number of participants is restricted to ten. The aim of the course is to enable participants to identify glass-based photographic processes and learn about associated structures of cased photographs and photographs in passe-partout. Participants will also learn suitable ways of treating these processes and structures. The processes covered will be wet collodion negatives, gelatin glass plate negatives, wet collodion positives, autochromes, lantern slides and opaltypes. Daguerreotypes and wet collodion positives will be covered with respect to cases and passe-partout. The first day of the course will cover historical and scientific theory and the second day will enable the participants to develop practical experience in the appropriate conservation techniques. The practical teaching will include repairing broken glass negatives and making facsimile decorative cover glasses. Costs: UKP178 for SoA members / UKP200 for non-members For bookings please use the booking form at <URL:http://www.archives.org.uk/events/booking.asp> and send it to: Susan Bradshaw 10 Alverton Terrace Truro Cornwall TR1 1JE +44 1872 273440 (phone/fax) susan.bradshaw [at] archives__org__uk *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:1 Distributed: Friday, June 14, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-1-016 ***Received on Wednesday, 12 June, 2002