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Old Photograph Albums
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I am rescuing a great number of old photographs from some cheapo albums of the 1970s and 80s.
You may know the type of album; ring binder, pages have thin lines of adhesive running across to hold the photos in place, with a thin plastic overlay that also sticks to the page.
The issue is that on some pages the photographs have peeled away from the page easily, on others they are stuck more firmly and I risk danmaging the picture.
I have considered testing heat, steam or a solvent but don't want to use anything that would itself damage the photographs.
Anyone had any experience (and hopefully success) with this situation?
Thanks in advance.
You may know the type of album; ring binder, pages have thin lines of adhesive running across to hold the photos in place, with a thin plastic overlay that also sticks to the page.
The issue is that on some pages the photographs have peeled away from the page easily, on others they are stuck more firmly and I risk danmaging the picture.
I have considered testing heat, steam or a solvent but don't want to use anything that would itself damage the photographs.
Anyone had any experience (and hopefully success) with this situation?
Thanks in advance.
Answers
http://www.s canmyphotos. com/blog/201 6/08/removin g_photos_fro m_sticky_pho to_albums.ht ml
17:02 Mon 12th Dec 2016
From reading part of that link posted by Zacs-Master, I think I'd remove the pages from the album and scan them into a computer. Scanners are very cheap now if you've not got one, I picked my scanner up for £60 a couple years ago and it also scans negatives in.
This way you can duplicate the files with ease and even print new copies out.
This way you can duplicate the files with ease and even print new copies out.
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