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Microfadeometry of Face-Mounted and Unmounted Chromogenic Photographs

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Chromogenic photographs possess a multi-laminate structure that consists of three discrete dye layers, cyan, magenta, and yellow, which form a full color image, on top of a polyethylene coated paper… Click to show full abstract

Chromogenic photographs possess a multi-laminate structure that consists of three discrete dye layers, cyan, magenta, and yellow, which form a full color image, on top of a polyethylene coated paper support. The application of face-mounting is an optional aesthetic finishing technique in the photograph and graphics industry and involves the irreversible mounting of an optically transparent or translucent sheet of acrylic to the recto of a photograph or print using a clear, construction-grade silicone rubber adhesive. Chromogenic photographs are commercially very common and are frequently found within museum collections; microfadeometry was performed to learn about their light sensitivity.

Keywords: photographs; face mounted; microfadeometry face; chromogenic photographs

Journal Title: Microscopy and Microanalysis
Year Published: 2018

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