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Spread or Sacrifice: Dilemma for Lighting Policies
Authors:Agnes Brokerhof  Pieter Kuiper  Steph Scholten
Institution:1. Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, Netherlandsa.brokerhof@cultureelerfgoed.nl;3. Special Collections, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands;4. Heritage Collections, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Light sensitive objects will fade on display. Collection managers and curators face the dilemma whether to spread fading over several similar objects or sacrifice one. This paper describes an experiment in which participants were asked how they would want to pass on a collection of seventeenth century hand-coloured maps to coming generations. Results show that while colour changes are hardly visible, both public and professionals do not perceive them as damage and prefer to spread fading. Once fading becomes clearly visible in all maps, the preference shifts to sacrificing one map. The tipping point lies around five just noticeable changes. This information can be used when selecting objects for exhibition. The outcome also implies it would be prudent to assess the degree of fading of much exhibited objects and consider whether and when to choose for a sacrifice strategy.
Keywords:Light fading  exhibition  perception  colour difference  cultural heritage  preventive conservation
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