Subject: Raking light
We are seeking a lamp that can be hand-held at the perimeter of works of art on paper, or set on the examination table next to such works-a source of raking light to highlight surface irregularities. In our experience, the light from ordinary flashlights is too "uneven", since it's modulated by the reflector and the lens. We may try to modify an incandescent picture light (the kind that can be attached to the top of a frame), but it will probably be too weak a source. We'd appreciate knowing if any reader has found a good lamp for this purpose. Are there LEDs or metal halide lamps that might improve on incandescent lamps? And are there any good lamps that are battery powered? Jared Bark Bark Frameworks LLC 21-24-44th Avenue Long Island City, NY 11101 718-752-1919 ext: 224 *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:10 Distributed: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 Message Id: cdl-19-10-034 ***Received on Saturday, 23 July, 2005