2006
DOI: 10.2352/j.imagingsci.technol.(2006)50:4(309)
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A Survey of Environmental Conditions Relative to the Storage and Display of Photographs in Consumer Homes

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“…Some examples of publications held in Certain publications of the Ministry of Agriculture can also be found here, however most of those materials are held in the library of the Ministry of Agriculture and the National Agricultural Library (both located down the street from the Agricultural Museum). This is the area where most of the old periodicals, governmental reports, and "rare books" from 1880 until 1950 are housed [3].…”
Section: Librarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some examples of publications held in Certain publications of the Ministry of Agriculture can also be found here, however most of those materials are held in the library of the Ministry of Agriculture and the National Agricultural Library (both located down the street from the Agricultural Museum). This is the area where most of the old periodicals, governmental reports, and "rare books" from 1880 until 1950 are housed [3].…”
Section: Librarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other variable is the assumption used on the ambient conditions including levels of light, pollutant, humidity, and heat (temperature). Studies from around the world [5] showed that reasonable assumptions can be made but also showed that there are wide levels of variability in conditions [6] from country to country, region to region, and from continent to continent. A prediction based on a single set of assumptions will be invalid if any of the conditions vary from the assumption.…”
Section: Prediction Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is very little information as to the relative amount of directional and hemispherical diffuse illumination, or the spectral distribution of that illumination. One study conducted on indoor illumination at several international cities measured the average spectral distribution over the course of one year [5]. An analysis of their spectral data indicated that it approximated a D50 Illuminant.…”
Section: Reflective Display Optical Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%