Direct light

Direct light photography is a direct and essential step in the conservation-restoration process of artworks. It is important that each work is systematically photographed before, during and after the treatment. For this, RES calls upon a professional specialized in the photography of paintings and art objects.

This type of shooting allows image processing (FCIR and cartography) and makes it possible to follow the stages of restoration. It also serves as a reference base and visual documentation of the current state of conservation.

Each work is carefully photographed in a specific room. Using sophisticated, high quality equipment, our photographer takes high definition photos with lighting adapted to each work. A photographic chart ensures that the colors are calibrated to accurately document the current condition of work.