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How do you store your Type 1/2/3 photos?
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Just wondering how everyone stores their vintage photos, and if anyone uses a binder system? Currently all my non-slabbed photos are in the semi-rigid holders as shown below and stacked. I've been thinking about switching to a museum quality binder system as the collection grows, but thought maybe others had better ideas.
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I have a ton of these. They fit nicely stacked in large safety deposit boxes as well. |
Thanks for the link, Ben. That's similar to what I was looking at from Archival Methods, only much cheaper.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/39387302462...MAAOSwTf9h4fWm These come in different sizes. The 4 mil versions are nice and thick |
Thanks for the feedback guys. I’ll probably order a couple of the Itoya binders and check them out.
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On the wall. In frames.
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4 mil Mylar sheets in polypro clamshell albums. Pages from bcemylar.com. Albums from Unikeep.
Mylar is the gold standard for truly archival storage: it is what the Library of Congress uses. It is also crystal clear. |
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I have experimented with several systems over the years, including the ones mentioned here. I have found the best method for my purposes is as follows:
1. A three ring binder within a slipcase to keep out dust. 2. Top load mylar sheets closed on three sides with an open top. 3. Adhesive strips for the mylar sheets so that they may be placed in binder. 4. The mylar so attached allows for visibility of the front and back of the photo. 5. Place a piece of black paper, attached with adhesive strips as well, behind each mylar sheet. This system allows for nice visibility of all aspects of the photo, the black backing provides great framing for the images as you flip through and the slipcase provides for protection. |
I use a combination of mylar sleeves, museum board, and drop-front boxes. I buy the museum board in sheets from my local framer and they cut to size. Mylar sheets I get from www.talasonline.com, and the boxes are sourced from www.universityproducts.com:
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Thanks Jim, I appreciate the detail. I also looked at your website and you have a great photo collection! |
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