Using digital and hand printing techniques to compensate for loss: Re‐establishing colour and texture in historic textiles

F. Lennard, Thórdís Baldursdóttir, V. Loosemore
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Abstract Conservators use a range of ‘gap filling’ techniques to improve the structural stability and presentation of objects. Textile conservators often use fabric supports to provide reinforcement for weak areas of a textile and to provide a visual infill in missing areas. The most common technique is to use dyed fabrics of a single colour but while a plain dyed support provides good reinforcement, it can be visually obtrusive when used with patterned or textured textiles. Two recent postgraduate dissertation projects at the Textile Conservation Centre (TCC) have experimented with hand printing and digital imaging techniques to alter the appearance of support fabrics so that they are less visually obtrusive and blend well with the colour and texture of the textile being supported. Case studies demonstrate the successful use of these techniques on a painted hessian rocking horse and a knitted glove from an archaeological context.
使用数码和手印技术来弥补损失:重建历史纺织品的颜色和纹理
保护人员使用一系列的“间隙填充”技术来提高结构稳定性和物体的呈现。纺织品保护人员经常使用织物支架来加固纺织品的薄弱区域,并在缺失区域提供视觉填充。最常见的技术是使用单一颜色的染色织物,但虽然普通染色支撑提供了良好的强化,但当与图案或纹理纺织品一起使用时,它可能会在视觉上引人注目。纺织品保护中心(TCC)最近的两个研究生论文项目试验了手印和数码成像技术,以改变支撑织物的外观,使它们在视觉上不那么突出,并与被支撑纺织品的颜色和质地融合得很好。案例研究表明,这些技术成功地应用于一个彩绘的黑纱摇马和一个考古背景下的针织手套。
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