Barbara Jones decided to put the new LED lights to the test. When officials at the Westmoreland Museum of Art debated replacing its halogen bulb fixtures with a more efficient but expensive LED system, Jones, the museum's chief curator, wondered whether the bulbs would provide the same quality of lighting. So she instructed staff to hang several oil-on-canvas paintings, including George Hetzel's “Two Young Fishermen in a Summer Landscape,” and bathed them in LED light.
For visitors and staff accustomed to seeing the paintings under halogen bulbs, Jones said, “the response was incredible.”
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