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Best Way/Album to Store Raw Photographs???
I have several Type 1 photos I would like to place in some kind of binder to view from time to time, any ideas out there that are the best practices from some of the members?
Thanks, Greg |
I do not have any specific product recommendations, but I did find these two informative links while researching a similar topic:
https://www.loc.gov/preservation/abo....html#supplies https://www.nedcc.org/free-resources...phic-materials Hope this is useful. |
In frames on the wall!
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Greg,
I store mine 3 ways. 1) In frames on wall. 2) Mylar bags. Specifically I use Mylites4 comic bags. It's 4mil thick and offers archival level storage protection. Here is a link I found on ebay, but a lot of times I'll buy them at the local comic book store. They come in multiple different sizes http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mylites-4-Ma...AAAOSwbsBXnUdU 3) Art portfolio display book. Itoya and others make various sizes and quality levels. Despite that, I think true archival storage is considered to be laying flat in a photo box with archival paper in between each photo. Hope that helps. Mark |
This is what I use
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I keep just about everything I have in Itoya folders. When storing card sets I put the card sheets in the folder pages.
And they are great for TSN supplements, Police Gazette pages & supplements, newspaper pages & supplements, etc. Doug |
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