Subject: Contact print papers
We have a collection of approximately 20,000 negatives which recently came to us from one of the University departments. In planning for funding requests, that department wants us to find costs of contact prints for the negatives. In talking to a photographer about costs, he said something about chloride paper. I do not know enough about photography, but I reacted almost with horror, saying I didn't want anything with chlorides which might damage other materials. He mentioned azo paper by Kodak as a possible paper. What papers should one use for contact prints to be used by patrons? They do not need to be of the most expensive quality, but they should be high enough quality to avoid polluting the materials they are stored near. Thanks for your help Jim Cartwright *** Conservation DistList Instance 5:15 Distributed: Saturday, August 17, 1991 Message Id: cdl-5-15-005 ***Received on Monday, 12 August, 1991