Mustafa Umut Sarac
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As you know Sistine Chapel been restorated by smart vatican people.
If you find pre and post restoration pictures , there was a layer out of fungus and microorganisms on paintings. Well michelangelo used a water based gesso base and heavy metal pigments again in paints and it would not be possible to to grow fungus on heavy metal anti fungus coating as we see at yacht paints.
But the trick to suspend the pigment in water homogenous , you have to add animal glue in to water.
Within 500 years , animal glue broken off and heavy pigments slowly broken off and replaced by fungus.
It is the secret of the dirt which looks like a detailed painting including line , ornament and grade details.
I mean all the lost painting had had been replaced with black and white living picture on them.
When you clean the fungus and when you reach to lost pigment base , you have faces clean like a pig ass. All the information been lost.
I thought how can I find such a detail in the film , it is ultra small , unconnected , less grouped silver particles !
Now the big question , how can we transform the ultra small detail of ultra small grains in to visible and usable information ?
Do we have to find a new developer or do we have to connect bigger pigment grains to the small grains and make them visible ?
Everyone is talking about these ultra small grains but nobody does not speak about making them use !
Umut
If you find pre and post restoration pictures , there was a layer out of fungus and microorganisms on paintings. Well michelangelo used a water based gesso base and heavy metal pigments again in paints and it would not be possible to to grow fungus on heavy metal anti fungus coating as we see at yacht paints.
But the trick to suspend the pigment in water homogenous , you have to add animal glue in to water.
Within 500 years , animal glue broken off and heavy pigments slowly broken off and replaced by fungus.
It is the secret of the dirt which looks like a detailed painting including line , ornament and grade details.
I mean all the lost painting had had been replaced with black and white living picture on them.
When you clean the fungus and when you reach to lost pigment base , you have faces clean like a pig ass. All the information been lost.
I thought how can I find such a detail in the film , it is ultra small , unconnected , less grouped silver particles !
Now the big question , how can we transform the ultra small detail of ultra small grains in to visible and usable information ?
Do we have to find a new developer or do we have to connect bigger pigment grains to the small grains and make them visible ?
Everyone is talking about these ultra small grains but nobody does not speak about making them use !
Umut
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