Day 16 (Monday, October 10)
- Visit to Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Day 17 (Tuesday, October 11)
- Photo documentation of 10 damaged photographs after conservation treatments
Day 18 (Wednesday, October 12)
- Conservation treatment
- Photo documenting the condition of the print before treatment
- Removing the photo from the window mat
- Removing the pressure sensitive tape using heat and crepeline eraser
- Surface cleaning of the image with vulcanized rubber sponge to reduce grime
- Surface cleaning of the back with polyvinyl eraser
- Mending the creases with starch paste and Japanese paper
- Humidification and flattening using a Gore-Tex like sheet (EPIC)
- Flattening in a press
- Mounting on a board using T-hinges
- Photo documenting the condition of the print after treatment
Day 19 (Thursday, October 13)
- Tours of Widener Library, Imaging Service and Weissman Preservation Center at Harvard University with Heather Caldwell, Todd Pattison, Bill Comstock and Brenda Bernier
Day 20 (Friday, October 14)
- Digital prints
- Digital exposure to chromogenic paper
- Digital exposure to silver dye bleach paper
- Digital exposure to silver gelatin fiber based paper
- Digital exposure to chromogenic transparency film
- Digital exposure to silver gelatin film
- Fuji Pictography
- Direct thermal (D1T1)
- Direct thermal transfer (D1T2)
- Dye diffusion thermal transfer (D2T2) also known as dye sublimation
- Electrophotography (black and white dry toner)
- Electrophotography (color dry toner)
- Electrophotography (liquid toner)
- Inkjet (liquid, pigment based, DOD) on fine art paper
- Inkjet (liquid, dye based, continuous) on fine art paper
- Inkjet (monochrome liquid, DOD) on fine art paper
- Inkjet (liquid, pigment based, DOD) on uncoated paper
- Inkjet (liquid, pigment based, DOD) on coated paper
- Inkjet (liquid, pigment based, DOD) on coated RC paper
- Inkjet (liquid, dye based, DOD) on coated RC paper
- Offset printing with AM screening
- Offset printing with FM screening
- Pigment transfer process from digitally produced separation negatives
- Thermal autocrome
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