Jan 18, 2000
I'd try Eastman Kodak in Rochester, N. Y. They have a magnificent museum
and I believe a major conservation facility. I would imagine - I haven't
tried - they are online.
-Jimlyons
http://www.jimlyons.com
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>A donor recently gave several old photos and large certificates to our
>museum, and they have been rolled up for a long period of time. Any advice
>on how to store them? Should I leave them rolled, as they have been that
>way for a long time, or attempt to flatten them? How *should* one go about
>flattening objects like this?
>Erica
>
>Erica S. Maniez
>Museum Director, Issaquah Historical Society
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