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I don't know if our resident Speaker to Conservators has already
addressed this:
Either talk to the folks at the Northeast Document Conservation
Center in Andover, MA, the folks at Solinet (Sothern Library
Network), or go to the AIC Web site and find a photograph conservator
to talk to.
At most what you will be able to do is lift the the plastic of the
tape off using a microspatula. It will still leave the crystallized
adhesive bits on the photograph. Loose bits could be brushed away.
But any others will have to be removed by solvents. If they can be
removed at all. This is why you need a knowledgeable photograph
conservator who knows what can and cannot be safely used on the
surface.
For crumbling edges, perhaps the classic wheat paste and japanese
paper backing to support those edges, since you've done some paper
conservation.
---Amy West
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Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 16:50:42 -0500
From: Sue Fischer <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: photo conservation help
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Hi list,
I have a 1923 photo that needs some help. The owner put Scotch tape
on the face to try to repair some cracks in the emulsion. The tape
has now turned yellow and brittle and is starting to come off in
places. Is it possible to remove the rest of the tape safely, and is
there any way to get the tape residue off of the photo? Any
suggestions for the crumbling edges? I've don paper conservation,
but am new at photos.
Thanks a lot!
Suzanne Fischer
Curator of Material Culture
Louisiana State Museum
P.O. Box 2448
New Orleans, LA 70176
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504-568-5459 office
504-599-1950 fax
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