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| These projects, and many others around the world, demonstrate the huge scope and potential for fibre optic lighting and its constantly advancing technology for the conservation environment into the 21st century. |
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![]() Gems at the Smithsonian A whole display of cut and raw stones in the Gem Hall of the Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian Institution. |
![]() Paintings at Cliveden The purity and intensity of 'received' fibre optic lighting can have an extra-ordinary impact on paintings. |
![]() The Bodleian Library Careful conservation lighting at the famous Bodleian Library protects some of the world's most rare and valuable books. |
![]() Royal Ontario Museum A single gem lit with a warm, intense light to enrich its striking colouration, demonstrates the unexpected power of fibre light. |
![]() Texas State History Museum A series of sealed cases float suspended in this photographic mural, each lit with precision from a single remote source, |
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![]() Waddesdon Manor Delicate and valuable objects are suffused with well-distributed light to generate an even palette of illumination. |
![]() The Wallace Collection Magnificent porcelain required extreme care in lighting placement and focusing for maximum visual effect. |
![]() Bothwell Street, Glasgow Glasgow's famous recessed statue benefits from the light and shadow cast from the warmth of fibre optic lighting. |
![]() Maidstone County Museum Creativity in conservation, protecting our treasured heritage at the County Museum in Maidstone, county town of Kent. |
![]() US Natural History Museum Rocky relics from outer space benefit from fibre optic lighting in this museum in New York. |
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