Natasha,
Try this from the Library of Congress.
http://www.loc.gov/preserv/care/photolea.html#Storage
Luck,
Robert
Natasha Shannon
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Hello,
I'm seeking an opinion on storage of large photographs. The photographs are
mostly color photographs or c-prints that are currently stored in a box.
They currently have acid free board and glassine between each print. Is
this a suitable way to store photographs or should I replace the glassine
with unbuffered tissue? It is my understanding that only black and white
photographs on fiber type paper should be stored with glassine.
I've researched this and found a variety of answers. Please let me know if
anyone has an opinion on the above.
Thank you,
Natasha
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