Digital Restoration Techniques

Digital Restoration Techniques

Digital restoration is the process of restoring damaged artworks in a way that is not intrusive to the original piece.

By Toronto Metropolitan University Libraries

Date and time

Tue, Feb 9, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PST

Location

Online

About this event

Digital restoration is the process of restoring damaged artworks in a way that is not intrusive to the original piece. Michael Carter-Arlt will lead participants through various techniques used in digital restoration and provide in-depth knowledge on how each tool is used. Real world examples will be analyzed in this session, and will demonstrate some of the techniques that were used to restore damaged manuscript leaves for the “Remastered” exhibit at the Aga Khan Museum.

* This is open to the Ryerson community and is extended to students at other institutions.

** Participants are welcome to follow along using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop, but software is not required to attend this session.

*** Beginners and experts alike are welcome.

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