First I wanted to say thanks to those of you who responded to my last post (about leather) in this forum. It was very helpful.
Regarding photographs, I have absolutely no idea how to properly care for them other than the obvious general preservation tips (i.e. keep away from sunlight). I don't even know where to begin looking. So, I have a few questions that I'd thought I'd ask. All of them concern WWII-era photos, no daguerreotypes or anything obscure, on normal glossy photo paper.
Thanks.
Regarding photographs, I have absolutely no idea how to properly care for them other than the obvious general preservation tips (i.e. keep away from sunlight). I don't even know where to begin looking. So, I have a few questions that I'd thought I'd ask. All of them concern WWII-era photos, no daguerreotypes or anything obscure, on normal glossy photo paper.
- Several photos that I have keep wanting to curl up along 1 axis. I thought of placing them between the pages of a heavy book at the bottom of a pile, but I'm not sure this won't damage the photo some other way. Any suggestions?
- Is it possible to clean the surface of a photo in a non-distructive way? How should this be done?
- What are the best methods for organising and keeping photos that will preserve them, but also allow for quick and safe access for viewing?
- How about humidity. Do photos and the involved chemicals dry out? Do they suffer under extreme humidity? Any general info along these lines would help.
Thanks.
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