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John,

The albumen works (http://www.albumenworks.com/) may be able to help you.

Navigate thru their website (scroll wayyyy down to the bottom) to see if 
they can help.

William Snead
Digital Imaging Specialist
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Re: Preserving glass plate negatives






We have 250 glass plate negatives. They are stored in a temp/humidity 
controlled environment and each negative is wrapped in acid free paper in 
an archival box. They are stored upright and side by side in the box. We 
have not had any problem with peeling under these conditions.
Bonnie Sanford
Meadowcroft Museum of Rural Life

John Martinson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
We have seven emulsion glass plate negatives that are peeling away from
the glass.
Does anyone know if it is possible to restore these negatives or at
least slow down the process of deterioration? Thanks in advance.


John Martinson SRA-6117
Museum Specialist
Bureau of Reclamation
Snake River Area Office
230 Collins Road
Boise, ID 83702-4520
Telephone: (208) 383-2287
Web: www.usbr.gov

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