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Kim Hanninen <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 16 Apr 2014 18:56:22 -0400
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We recently received a large collection of black and white, selenium-toned, silver gelatin prints and are stuck regarding how to enter this information into PastPerfect's Photo Catalog. Generally speaking, we are wondering:

- How do we enter "selenium" for each object record? Is this considered a medium? A processing method? 

- Based on the above question, how do we categorize "gelatin print" on each object record? 

- In addition to these normal prints, we also have contact prints. How should we define these? Is it necessary to differentiate between these two types of prints? 

Thank you for any help. 

- Kim and Mo

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