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Type 1 Photo Storage/Display
I like to be able to see the back of my old photos, especially when they have newspaper clippings attached matching the photos. These float frames from Michael’s have been on sale buy one get two free.
Last edited by mikecala98; 11-07-2023 at 03:28 PM. |
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I agree about seeing the backs! How do they stay up inside the frame and not drop to the bottom?
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They press glass on glass.
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i use 4 mil mylars from BCEMylar with 3 holes punched in the side (product #63B) and store them in all-polypro 1.5" 3-ring binders made by UniKeep. Mylar is the Library of Congress-recommended material for archival storage and the pages are crystal clear and stand up well to viewing. I don't display originals; too much potential for light damage.
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