Subject: Foams Glass plate negative housing
**** Moderator's comments: Before Doug gets mad at me for posting so much of his text at one time (he is wont to become embarrassed by the volume of his contributions to the DistList) let me point out that the exchange that follows was not intended for posting and is being impressed under the "fair game for inclusion" rule; like so much of what Doug writes, it is just too good to keep to myself. ... I am about to try to come up with some sort of housing for glass plates, the main aim being safety in (I hate to say the word anymore) earthquakes, and am toying with the idea of doing something with ethafoam or (preferably) something cushionier (hey, I made up a new word). Now, given all you said a while back about polyethylene films, instinct tells me to isolate the image from the foam, which I guess I would do anyway to avoid abrasion, but do you know of any work done on foams and photographic materials? **** Moderator's comments: This refers to an private dialog a portion of which (dated Tue, 2 Oct 90 11:26 EST) is reproduced below Later in the week I will do an AATA search and a search of the Materials database at the Getty, but Im not terribly optimistic (if I find anything, I'll email you the search results, if you like).\ ... w *** Conservation DistList Instance 5:19 Distributed: Sunday, September 8, 1991 Message Id: cdl-5-19-006 ***Received on Wednesday, 4 September, 1991