The Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation is excited to present 
Photographic Chemistry for Preservation!

This series of online self-study modules includes video lectures and quizzes on 
specific topics in the chemistry of photography. Explore key elements of 
photographic chemistry that are essential to understanding the nature of 
silver-based analog photographs, their creation, and their deterioration 
mechanisms.

The following sections are open to participants through March 17, 2017 (you can 
register for these sections at any time during this period):
Section 1: Light Sensitivity of Silver Salts
Section 2: The Latent Image
Section 3: Chemical and Spectral Sensitization

Each section contains about 10 - 20 units and each unit includes a video 
lecture of 3 - 10 minutes in length, and a brief self-assessment quiz. The cost 
of the course includes access to a discussion forum where participants can ask 
an expert questions about the content. Study at your own pace and repeat 
sections as needed!

The fee for each section is $19.

Visit www.conservation-us.org/photochem for more details and registration 
information, or email [email protected] if you have questions about 
the course.
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