
Apologies for cross posting…..
SCIENTISTS SHOW MUSEUMS HOW HOLOGRAMS CAN SAVE ARTEFACTS
Innovations in 3D imaging technology mean priceless artefacts can now be safely conserved while the public see exact replicas, identical in colour, size and every intricate detail, according to holography experts.

Issue no. 3 of e_conservation magazine is online and available for download from http://www.e-conservationline.com. Past issues are also available from the archive, with a new download option for individual articles as well.
No. 3, published on 24th February 2008
ISSN: 1646-9283
INDEX
News - New Website
Cultural Heritage Conservation Events
http://www.conservationevents.com
Conference Review
I Heritage Conference, Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa
14-15 February 2008, Lisbon, Portugal
Upcoming Events
February - April 2008
Interview
John Asmus, from Lasers to Art Conservation


Conservators at the Australian War Memorial often photograph conservation work they are doing. At this stage, we have a large volume of photos and a not too organised way of dealing with them. The photos are valuable, as they will provide a visual reference for years to come and I also feel our public may be interested in seeing some of them. I was wondering if anyone out there has a similar issue? How have youe handled these type of images? At the moment we have some of them on our CMS, but not all and none are available to the public. Any feedback or ideas would be great.
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