Saturday, November 28, 2009

Archival articles

A Consumer Guide to Traditional and Digital Print Stability





A Consumer Guide to Understanding Permanence Testing





Preserving Digital Memory Files



Saving Digital Prints



Saving Digital Storage Media





A Consumer Guide for the Recovery of Water-Damaged Traditional and Digital Prints



A Consumer Guide to Modern Photo Papers





How Do You Preserve Your Ultrasound/Sonogram Print?
Most of these images are printed with thermal imaging paper. This paper can brown when exposed to the light for even a short time. They're also sensitive to heat and pressure. So keep these images in the dark, out of the attic, and be careful when handling. We strongly recommend you make copies of these important pictures with a photocopier or scanner and printer.






Going Green Fades Photos Faster
Many people are switching from incandescent to fluorescent light bulbs to save energy, but most don’t know that fluorescent fades photos faster. If you’re going green be sure to frame your photos behind glass. Glass cuts out much of the harmful UV energy from fluorescent bulbs and will help your picture remain pristine much longer.

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