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Welcome to Connecting to Collections Care › Forums › Group Forums › C2C Community Archives – 2012 through 2014 › confused by contradicting info re: color photo storage
I am just catching up on the May Caring for Your Photographs webinar, and noticed that acid-free buffered boxes were considered fine for storage. I have seen elsewhere (like Gaylord) that I should be looking for unbuffered. The photos in question are enclosed in PAT mylar, a mix of black and white silver gelatin and more modern color photos and negatives (no cyanotypes).
Thank you for your help with this!