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Opus Instruments sponsors and exhibits at conferences and events in the field of cultural heritage conservation in different parts of the world.

Please take a look at our upcoming events for a chance to meet us and test our cameras.

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Discovery What Lies Beneath

Infrared Reflectography (IRR) is a non-invasive method of studying a painting by looking beneath the visible layers of paint. This allows you to examine the underdrawing along with any changes or pentimenti present in the work. Modern sensor technologies, such as the InGaAs sensor used in the Opus Instruments Osiris and Apollo Cameras, allow us to build on these techniques with higher resolution and improved sensitivity to reveal a painting’s secrets like never before.

If you would like to speak to an expert, please get in touch by clicking below.

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The Apollo camera has fomented new research in art history and English literature

Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University

Apollo Camera Opus Instruments

An introduction to Opus Instruments

Apollo camera demonstration