PANOPTICON IMAGING, INC.

Your Digital and Darkroom Imaging Specialists
Panopticon Imaging welcomes the opportunity to turn your image collections into a profitable assets!

Historic photographic archives are valuable, proven fund raising vehicles for museums, libraries and historic organizations.  Panopticon Imaging produces individual prints as well as exhibitions and limited edition portfolios through institutional partnerships.  Panopticon Imaging has partnered with individuals and organizations including the Library of American Landscape History, the New Bedford Whaling Museum, Longmeadow Historical Society and the Edmund Engelman archives documenting Sigmund Freud’s home and office. 


Collections Marketing

Marketing image collections provides the dual function of paying for care and preservation, as well as generating welcome sources of ongoing institutional funding.  We will work with you in image selection, advising on condition and assisting in decisions based on historical, aesthetic and curatorial criteria.  


Historic Restoration and Preservation Services

Panopticon Imaging offers the highest quality digital restoration services. Our reputation of quality, dependability and professionalism is based on years of expertise in handling fragile and unique originals. The goal in any restoration is to create a seamless photographic image with no evidence of manipulation or digital artifact.  Restored files can be output to fiber-based silver-gelatin prints, film negatives, and archival ink-jet prints.  
  

Exhibition Printing

  We work closely with photographers and curators to create remarkable archival prints.  Beautiful exhibition prints showcase collections and accurately communicate the artist’s intentions. Our digital and traditional B&W labs have printed Pulitzer-prize winning images by Stanley Forman, the production of Ernest Withers’ Memphis Blues Again Limited Edition portfolio, Bradford Washburn’s limited edition photographs, and the Library of American Landscape History’s ongoing exhibition, A Genius for Place: American Landscapes of the Country Place Era.




For information on any of these service, please contact us at 781.740.1300 or mail@PanopticonImaging.comhttp://www.lalh.org/exhibit.htmlhttp://www.whalingmuseum.org/http://www.longmeadow.org/hist_soc/histsoc_main.htmlhttp://www.panopt.com/home.phphttp://www.lalh.org/exhibit.htmlmailto:mail@panopticonimaging.com?subject=inquiryshapeimage_2_link_0shapeimage_2_link_1shapeimage_2_link_2shapeimage_2_link_3shapeimage_2_link_4shapeimage_2_link_5
Sigmund Freud’s couch by Edmund Engelman    
by Carol Betsch of LALH
Archives of New Bedford Whaling Museum
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