Comments on: Condition Assessment https://www.greatparchmentbook.org/2012/05/21/condition-assessment/ Conserving, digitally reconstructing, transcribing and publishing the manuscript known as the Great Parchment Book. Tue, 28 May 2013 16:08:48 +0000 hourly 1 By: jutta Keddies https://www.greatparchmentbook.org/2012/05/21/condition-assessment/#comment-66 Wed, 30 May 2012 19:13:30 +0000 http://greatparchmentbook.wordpress.com/?p=151#comment-66 Fantastic project!! Good luck with it. I am very interested in the outcome– and the way to get there.
Thank you for sharing!

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By: gpbadmin https://www.greatparchmentbook.org/2012/05/21/condition-assessment/#comment-65 Tue, 29 May 2012 10:24:01 +0000 http://greatparchmentbook.wordpress.com/?p=151#comment-65 In reply to Izabela Park.

At least in the GPB we don’t also have pages stuck together!
But it would be interesting to know from you more details about the method you have developed, we might find it useful to solve our problem!

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By: Izabela Park https://www.greatparchmentbook.org/2012/05/21/condition-assessment/#comment-64 Fri, 25 May 2012 10:57:04 +0000 http://greatparchmentbook.wordpress.com/?p=151#comment-64 I’d be interested to hear/see how it is going as we have records in similar state. I have been separating the pages which where fused together ,as a first step, but it is very slow. Luckily using the cool conditions in the cold photo store means that the parchments can be exposed to moisture for longer periods. 3D imaging sounds good, I was thinking I would have to arrange transcription while the parchments where still in more flexible state after application of moisture.

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By: Janet Burgess https://www.greatparchmentbook.org/2012/05/21/condition-assessment/#comment-63 Mon, 21 May 2012 08:55:09 +0000 http://greatparchmentbook.wordpress.com/?p=151#comment-63 wow that is such a challenge. Its fantastic to see you taking it on. good luck

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