A picture is worth 1,000 words…or so they say. For most folks, however, family photos are far more precious than that. Keeping them in picture-perfect shape isn't always easy, but it's always worth the effort.
July 29, 2015
A picture is worth 1,000 words…or so they say. For most folks, however, family photos are far more precious than that. Keeping them in picture-perfect shape isn't always easy, but it's always worth the effort.
Photographs are extremely susceptible to deteriorating from adverse environmental conditions. Here are some suggestions from experts for giving them comfortable, life-extending surroundings:
Don't keep your prints, negatives, or slides in plastic, cardboard, or wooden containers — including wooden cabinets and dresser drawers; they all release gases that are harmful to photographic materials. You can find much safer choices at most art- or photo-supply stores:
Even if you have a…well, photographic memory, make it a habit to label your photos (if for no other reason than to document them for your descendants). Here are some pointers:
Easily retrieve their info anytime you need it on any of your devices