Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Are your Ektachromes E4 or E6? I think the newer E6 process is more archival than the old 60s era E4 process. Many of my old slides from those days (as well as Agfacolor prints I made) have faded terribly. Dan C. At 10:26 AM 17-06-99 -0700, you wrote: >I just ordered Henry Wilhelm's book on the preservation of color >photographs, >having discovered too many fading Ektachromes in my cupboard last weekend. > >Notice that I said Ektachrome, not Kodachrome: I could find no trouble with >the Kodachromes. > >I read lots about preserving unexposed film on this group, but little about >keeping the processed results. I'm leaning toward refrigeration or freezing >for my most precious slides, since my house has great variations in >temperature >and humidity. Does anybody have any advice on refrigeration? I know to avoid >PVC packaging, but what is the proper way to seal slides before >refrigeration? >What kind of packaging or envelope is appropriate? > >Is the hassle of refrigeration worth the benefits, or is room temperature >storage >in archival boxes/cabinets a better idea? > >Any advice or horror stories would help. > >Thanks. > >-Al > >NO ARCHIVE > > > >