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Photographic album until 1914
Lesenská, Lenka ; JŮN, Libor (advisor) ; Kliment, Petr (referee)
Definition of the conservation processes, which are appropriate and inappropriate for the conservation of secession albums in the reflection of photographic techniques, which are an integral part of the album. Another aim is to define an imaginary boundaries recommending to conservator of photos, what should be able done by himself, which intervations should have been consulting with a specialist of the issue and the intervations that should be done by a specialist of the issue. The work also contains descriptions of used materiál, their usual damage and especially the conservation techniques.
The Ethics of Film Restoration
Frodlová, Tereza ; BREGANT, Michal (advisor) ; BENDOVÁ, Helena (referee)
The ethical principles of film restoration pose a complex problem which has never been satisfactorily resolved. In the past few decades, the situation has become even more complicated due to the advent of digital technologies that are capable of overcoming the limitations of the photographic medium on the one hand; on the other hand, the new possibilities highlighted the lack of widely accepted ethical principles that would set the film restoration process into a more general theoretical framework. This diploma thesis deals with the basic principles of restoration (authenticity, reversibility and transparency) and the possibility of their application in film restoration. At the same time, it considers the transformation of archiving and restoration practice in the digital age and focuses on some ethical issues emerging in connection with the spread of digital technologies in this field. The thesis, however, does not present an unequivocal solution to the problems that have been discussed for decades; rather, it suggests possible points of view on selected ethical principles and provides space for further analyses or discussions.
Business Plan of a Small Enterprise
MEDKOVÁ, Zuzana
This diploma paper contains a business plan for Jiří Hrubeš, which has been processed on the basis of theoretical and practical knowledge as the base for setting up his new business of cabinet-making, wood-carving and renovation and which is also supposed to serve as the basis for getting the needed start-up money support in the form of interest-free credit from support programme START. Being granted interest-free credit from the START programme, the hope for success of the project and its implementation in future is assured.

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