Subject: Video spectral comparator
Mark Clarke <mark [at] clericus__org> writes >I have had an enquiry about a Video Spectral Comparator (an >instrument that has several lights, filters, and cameras and >illuminates/visualises documents at different lights, UV - VIS - IR) >for reading difficult writing. I have used these before to read >effaced, faded or stained writing with success. Durham University has a machine. The person I contacted was Liz Branigan in the Conservation department. I have been investigating this for use with a specific document at National Archives of Scotland and I also pursued this with the local police, as the machine is really sold mostly to fraud squads. The Glasgow force did have one so perhaps that is worth investigating for Yorkshire Foster and Freeman Ltd <URL:http://www.fosterfreeman.co.uk> are the company I discovered who market this equipment in UK. The contact I have is Bob Dartnell. They did offer to rent a machine and bring it on site with their expertise. For us the cost was an issue as they are based in Evesham Worcestershire but perhaps it is not so expensive to go to York. *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:1 Distributed: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 Message Id: cdl-19-1-006 ***Received on Thursday, 9 June, 2005