After printing,
make sure your photos are completely dry before
stacking them, or they might stick together.
Many new products offer quick-drying prints, but
it can't hurt to let them sit as long as 24 hours
to be on the safe side.
storing and
displaying
When storing your prints, be sure to keep them out
of direct sunlight and humid rooms, such as basements
or bathrooms, and away from intense heat.
Cool, dry and dark are the ideal conditions for
long-term photo storage.
Prints stored in
an album last longer than those in frames, but avoid
albums with self-stick, "magnetic" pages
and PVC plastic overlays. These albums cause
rapid fading and discoloration. Albums with archival-quality
enclosures or plain script pages (used with self-adhesive
corner mounts) are your best options.
If you want to display
your photos, put them in frames under glass, preferably
with an anti-UV coating. Aluminium frames
are ideal, as they are lightweight and are not affected
by humidity. Be sure to put an acid-free mat
between the frame and the photo to prevent your
prints from sticking to the glass over time.
If you're counting
on being able to reprint your photos from disk if
they should fade, take some time to consider your
digital storage method. First of all, no one
is really sure just how long digital storage media
such as zip disks or CDs might last before the information
stored on them begins to degrade.
What is certain is
that, considering the current rate of technological
progression, today's media will most likely be unreadable
by computers ten or twenty years from now.
If you plan on keeping
a digital archive of your photos, you will want
to regularly migrate your collection to the next
generation of storage. Also, be sure to keep
extra back-ups of those most special memories: though
digital information isn't subject to fading, you
could lose your images if the disk were damaged.
Don't count on being
able to just drop your disk of digital images into
a box somewhere and forget about it, or you may
lose your treasured memories forever.
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