I have been collecting WWII photos for many years, and have thousands of photos in my collection. Based on my experience, original, period printed, WWII photos will not have any remaining odor of the chemicals used to develop them. In fact, they will typically have other distinct smells.
I think that 70 plus years is plenty of time for a photo to finish "out-gassing" their chemical odor, no matter where or how they may have been stored. In fact, I think 10 years would be plenty of time.
What do you guys think, have I been wrong about this all these years?
I think that 70 plus years is plenty of time for a photo to finish "out-gassing" their chemical odor, no matter where or how they may have been stored. In fact, I think 10 years would be plenty of time.
What do you guys think, have I been wrong about this all these years?
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