Erin makes an excellent point regarding framing of these images. I highly
recommend using a reputable framer that offers acid and lignin free mounting
materials and UV filter glass. You'll pay for it, but it will protect your
investment in your postcards!
>One thing these sleeves won't do is preserve photographic color. My memory
>is that postcards are often screened images, printed like those in books,
>rather than true photographs, so perhaps the color will be more stable.
You
>may want to check some experts as to what postcards would be prone to
fading
>if framed.
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