Subject: Bleaching and redevelopment
The following appeared on ARCHIVES and is reposted here without the author's knowledge or consent Date: 30 Jul 91 From: Michael McCormick <ah670 [at] CLEVELAND__FREENET__EDU> Sender: Archives & Archivists list <ARCHIVES [at] INDYCMS__BITNET> Subject: Bleach and redevelopment in photo conservation While going through the Photographer's Formulary catalog, I ran, again, across an ad for Restor, a bleach and redevelopment solution for faded photographs. I know the prevailing wisdom is to avoid the usage of such treatment, based upon the principle of reversability, and the unknown effects of the treatment across the long term. However, it occurred to me that I do not know, with certainty, that any research upon those effects has been done. Does anyone know if Image Permanence Institute, or another lab, has performed any accelerated testing upon such a restored item? If not, it could be an interesting, and potentially useful, bit of work. Michael McCormick Western Reserve Historical Society *** Conservation DistList Instance 5:12 Distributed: Tuesday, July 30, 1991 Message Id: cdl-5-12-004 ***Received on Tuesday, 30 July, 1991