momonga
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I occasionally hear or read comments that go something like this:
--I archivally process all my prints. I want them to look as good in 500 years as they do today.
Of course, that's not going to happen. 'Archival' somehow has acquired a popular meaning of virtually forever. But, seriously, going through all the steps, proper fixing, washing, and toning, and most important storage, how many years can reasonably be expected from a silver FB print? From what I gather, perhaps 200 to 250 years in dark storage before visible deterioration. More likely, much less, considering most people do not have the facilities (or knowledge) to store photographs. Or they might simply want to hang them on their walls, in which case print life might be very short, regardless of how they were processed or the materials used.
Are there any numbers available? Not anecdoctal (I've got boxes of 80 year old prints too).
And does anyone has any idea of how the contaminated paper used today will effect all this? I know artists in other media are who very worried about this, yet it is rarely mentioned in discussions about photograph print life.
--I archivally process all my prints. I want them to look as good in 500 years as they do today.
Of course, that's not going to happen. 'Archival' somehow has acquired a popular meaning of virtually forever. But, seriously, going through all the steps, proper fixing, washing, and toning, and most important storage, how many years can reasonably be expected from a silver FB print? From what I gather, perhaps 200 to 250 years in dark storage before visible deterioration. More likely, much less, considering most people do not have the facilities (or knowledge) to store photographs. Or they might simply want to hang them on their walls, in which case print life might be very short, regardless of how they were processed or the materials used.
Are there any numbers available? Not anecdoctal (I've got boxes of 80 year old prints too).
And does anyone has any idea of how the contaminated paper used today will effect all this? I know artists in other media are who very worried about this, yet it is rarely mentioned in discussions about photograph print life.