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I suspect that we will see a continuing degradation in quality of FB paper, as the market shrinks. I have reports of bad FB and RC from a surface standpoint, but no reports yet on keeping quality.
As for keeping silver or dye images, in the early days of photography, prints were processed 'normally' for the times and many still exist today. I have original family prints about 75 to 90 years old that are still in good condition, but the paper is brittle and you have to be careful with them. The silver image is just fine though. And, I have done nothing special to preserve them nor did the 2 generations of people do anything special when they had the pictures. Many were stored in a hot attic.
I have run tests at room temperature and at up to 140 deg F and 90% RH and with up to 500 FC of illumination. Some of these tests went for years. In the early stages, RC went before the images, but in the later stages of research the image and RC were holding up even at the limits of the test and this worked out to 100+ years of normal keeping.
The plastic support used in Ilfochrome may be stable, IDK having never tested it for stability, but it does last as long as their dyes which are very stable. The use of that support is a requirement due to the strongly acid dye bleach step which would destroy FB and RC papers.
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