2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-47142001000100006
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Influência da radiação de luz sobre acervos museológicos

Abstract: Uma das causas mais comuns de degradação de materiais de acervos museológicos, bibliográficos e arquivísticos é a ação das radiações de luz, tanto natural quanto artificial presentes nos ambientes das instituições. Essa iluminação, natural e artificial, é um dos relevantes objetivos de estudos da área da Conservação Preventiva. As pesquisas buscam de forma incessante a compreensão da natureza da luz, os mecanismos de seu comportamento e seus efeitos sobre os diversos materiais que constituem as obras dos acerv… Show more

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“…The monitoring of stimulus alteration is performed by a microprocessor through the use of a light-sensitive photodiode with the same color spectrum as the human eye-370nm (violet) to 750nm (red) (Cassares & Petrella, 2001). The photodiode sends an electric signal representing the color intensity, which in turn is codified into a digital signal by the microprocessor.…”
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“…The monitoring of stimulus alteration is performed by a microprocessor through the use of a light-sensitive photodiode with the same color spectrum as the human eye-370nm (violet) to 750nm (red) (Cassares & Petrella, 2001). The photodiode sends an electric signal representing the color intensity, which in turn is codified into a digital signal by the microprocessor.…”
Section: Presenting the Emboici Robotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This photodiode (BPW21) is tuned to the sensitivity of the human eye (V λ ) and thus distinguishes between the visible spectrum of 370nm (violet) up to 750nm (red) (Cassares & Petrella, 2001).…”
Section: Presenting the Emboici Robotmentioning
confidence: 99%