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January 2010
A Consumer Guide to Materials for Preservation Framing and the Display of Photographic Images
Created by Image Permanence Institute with support from Tru Vue
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REFERENCES
- D. Bugner, J. LaBarca, J. Phillips, and T. Kaltenbach, "A Survey of Environmental Conditions Relative to the Storage and Display of Photographs in Consumer Homes," Journal of Imaging Science and Technology, 50, July/August 2006.
- D. M. Burge, J. M. Reilly, and D. W. Nishimura, "Effects of Enclosure Papers and Paperboards Containing Lignins on Photographic Image Stability," Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 41, 2002.
- ISO 18902 Imaging Materials - Processed photographic films, plates and papers - Filing enclosures and storage containers (Geneva: International Organization for Standardization), 2001.
- ISO 18916 Imaging materials - Processed imaging materials - Photographic activity test for enclosure materials (Geneva: International Organization for Standardization), 2007.
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©2010 Image Permanence Institute. Reproduced with permission from Image Permanence Institute. This guide may be freely distributed but may not be modified in any way. 1/15/10
IPI gratefully acknowledges the support of Tru Vue in the preparation of this publication.
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