AndreiF
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There is no chemical reason to avoid polyethelene. One reason to prefer PP over PE in many uses is the higher clarity of PP.Polyester is preferable to polypropylene, and polyethylene is generally avoided nowadays.
Polyester is preferable to polypropylene, and polyethylene is generally avoided nowadays.
https://www.archivalmethods.com/product/film-storage-systems
Here's the argument to the contrary: https://printfile.com/ufaqs/why-doe...-polypropylene-for-their-negative-preservers/
Polypropylene offers this clarity, whereas Polyethylene is more translucent.
which plastic are they made of? PPenvelopes should be OK.Hi everyone! For years when I was younger, I was making my own plastic negative film sheets from the tipycal A4 office plastic ones. My question is: this plastic affects the negative in time?
Thank you very much!
I wish Wilhelm Imaging Research provided citations, but here's what they say in "Chapter 14: Envelopes and Sleeves for Films and Prints" in The Permanence and Care of Color Photographs (2013):
Should be avoided: Low-density polyethylene (e.g., Print File, Vue-All, and Clear File notebook pages and sleeves); cellulose acetate (e.g., Kodak Transparent Sleeves); polyvinyl chloride [PVC] (e.g., 20th Century Plastics vinyl notebook pages); surface-treated polypropylene (believed acceptable for slide pages, however); conventional glassine; acid-free glassine; kraft paper and most other common types of paper; matte polyester (e.g., DuPont Mylar EB-11); and synthetic paper-like materials (e.g., DuPont Tyvek).
http://www.wilhelm-research.com/pdf/HW_Book_14_of_20_HiRes_v1c.pdf
They don't make fold-lock sleeves in polyethylene anyway because it's less rigid. Outside of negative sleeves, they still use polyethylene sleeves for sheet film and big prints.
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