Photography in Archaeology and Conservation

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Cambridge University Press, 29. 9. 1994 - Počet stran: 266
In this revised and updated edition of his 1989 book, Peter Dorrell provides a comprehensive guide to the uses of photography in archaeology. Drawing on thirty-five years of experience, he examines the use of photography in field archaeology, in surveys, in archaeological laboratories, and in conservation. He offers a clear and well-illustrated explanation of the techniques involved, with sections on equipment and materials, survey and site photography, architectural photography, the recording of different types of artifacts, registration and storage, the use of ultra-violet and infra-red, and photography for publication. He also covers the growing use of video and electronic recording systems.
 

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The early days of archaeological photography
1
Basic principles and practice
8
Equipment
20
Lighting by flash
54
Photographic materials processing and printing
65
Architecture and standing monuments
96
Survey photography
109
Site photography
120
Principles of closeup photography
177
Ultraviolet and infrared photography
198
Photographing finds
208
Flat copy
238
Preparation of material for publication
246
The future
251
References
257
Index
261

Principles of object photography
154

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