Subject: Cold storage for glass plate negatives
We are currently considering our options regarding placing our glass plate negatives into cold storage. Our unit is set at 32 degrees F. with a relative humidity of 40%. We are planning to place those plates that are in the worst condition into storage first, using a 24 hour cool down period in a beverage cooler to slowly equalize conditions. My question is will the cold conditions exacerbate any peeling of the emulsion from the glass plate or otherwise weaken the adhesion between the glass and the emulsion? We are planning to make copy negatives of these plates before placing them in storage so they should not be disturbed very often, and cycling should not be an issue. I would welcome any advice or observations anyone might have on this subject or any other insight into cold storage concerns. William L. Hopkins Coordinator, Archival Services American Heritage Center University of Wyoming Laramie, WY 82071 307-766-2573 Fax: 307-766-5511 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:67 Distributed: Tuesday, April 2, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-67-006 ***Received on Friday, 29 March, 2002