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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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. ISO 18902 Imaging Materials - Processed photographic films, plates and papers - Filing enclosures and storage containers (Geneva: International Organization for Standardization), 2001.
  4. 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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