 Gayle's Eclectic Photos
(K=91109) - Comment Date 4/29/2007
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hi,here is a link to a good,short article addressing your question...it is how i store my negatives,too.....regards,gayle
http://www.archives.gov/preservation/storage/negatives-transparencies.html
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 José Azevedo
(K=9845) - Comment Date 5/1/2007
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Hi Ahmad,
there are several models of archive plastic sheets from a company called Print File - http://www.printfile.com/ . I've been using them for years and never had a problem. Give it a try, search their site and find what's best for your needs.
Regards,
José Azevedo
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 Ahmad Hasan
(K=4164) - Comment Date 5/7/2007
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thanks alot jose ,am grateful for that
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 Joe Johnson
(K=8529) - Comment Date 5/8/2007
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I still have slides that look fine after all these years, even stored in hot upper shelf conditions. I used a poly sleeve on each. And I placed each in a poly pocket-sheet. And I store in a closed plastic case. Those Photos, Exhibit that you see at my scenic-route.com, and a few even posted here to Usefilm, are from some of those decades old slides.
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