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Prolonging print life

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BenOne© - 23 Aug 2004 07:10 GMT
Hi all,

I have a dry mount album which i bought because I heard that it's bad to put
photos in plastic sleeves however this means my photos will get some exposure to
air.

Is it worth buying some sort of clear spray to "seal" the prints to prevent them
from fading or won't it help?

Thanks for any help.
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Dan Quinn - 24 Aug 2004 09:58 GMT
> Hi all,
> I have a dry mount album which I bought because I heard that it's
> bad to put photos in plastic sleeves however this means my photos
> will get some exposure to air.

 I think the usuall archival preservation of prints by galleries
and museums includes air.

> Is it worth buying some sort of clear spray to "seal" the prints
> to prevent them from fading or won't it help?

 I think a spray seal a bad idea.                              Dan
 
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