Infrared reflectography (IRR) is a highly valued and widely adopted non-invasive imaging technique used to analyse fine art and objects of cultural heritage significance. Not only can the technique be used to understand the processes of the artist by being able to see through the visible paint layers through to the underdrawing, IRR has proved itself to be an invaluable technique for the authentication of art, where technical art history and connoisseurship intersect.
Opus has a long history of sponsoring and exhibiting at conferences and events in the cultural heritage sphere giving you the opportunity to meet the team and see Opus cameras. Be it virtual, on-demand or in-person, we look forward to meeting you and finding out about the work that you do and how we may be able to help. Highlights in recent years have been the annual conferences of the American Institute of Conservation’s, Florence Heritech and the British Association of Picture Restorers.
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EventsThe Apollo camera has fomented new research in art history and English literature
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University