Subject: Deterioration of photographic negatives
We have a large collection of cellulosic photographic negatives from a construction company (dates not known but likely to be 1930s onwards). Sections of the collection are showing signs of deterioration--distortion, bubbling of the emulsion, adhering to glassine sleeves. This only seems to be happening in one section of the collection and the archivist who accessioned the collection is not sure whether they looked like this when they arrived or whether it has happened in the 6 or 7 years since they entered our building. Is this degree of degradation possible in 6 or 7 years (they are not stored in a photographic store but in the archival store) or is the cause likely to be a previous home? Also the sheer quantity will mean that we are not able to deal with the problem--are there any reliable imaging services in the UK that would be able to create surrogates before the problem gets any worse? Juliette Baxter *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:27 Distributed: Saturday, October 20, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-27-029 ***Received on Monday, 8 October, 2007