Subject: Barcode on photographic print
I recently bought a nineteenth-century photographic print, which when it arrived I discovered bears, on the verso of the (rather thin) backing on which the photograph is mounted, a barcode-type label. Two questions: 1. Am I correct in thinking that the self-adhesive of the label will eventually disintegrate and loosen but in the meanwhile will discolor and stain the backing, the stain likely migrating to the photograph itself? 2. How can I remove the label? Donald Farren 4009 Bradley Lane Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5238 301 951 9479 Fax: 301 951 3898 *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:44 Distributed: Wednesday, March 7, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-44-006 ***Received on Saturday, 3 March, 2007