Madmardigan
08-30-2005, 09:00 PM
Hi!
I'm looking for some advice. I have a box full of old snapshots (20yrs at the outside) that got wet at some point. Now many of the pictures are stuck together. I'd like to unstick them while at the same time inflicting the least amount of damage to them.
These are NOT priceless old pictures. No they're just an accounting of some very fun times of my life so it'd be shame to just chuck them.
I was assuming a soak in the tub with pehaps a bit of some kind of wetting agent followed by gentle unsticking, gentle squeegie-ing on the bathroom mirror and then a trip through an old print dryer I've just purchased off of eBay.
How's that sound? Any suggestion on wetting agents or, or, or,....?
Thanks greatly in advance!
p.s. I have been a photographer for many years and had a B&W darkroom for quite a long time so, I am familiar with that particular vocabulary in case you were wondering how basic you needed your answer(s) to be.
I'm looking for some advice. I have a box full of old snapshots (20yrs at the outside) that got wet at some point. Now many of the pictures are stuck together. I'd like to unstick them while at the same time inflicting the least amount of damage to them.
These are NOT priceless old pictures. No they're just an accounting of some very fun times of my life so it'd be shame to just chuck them.
I was assuming a soak in the tub with pehaps a bit of some kind of wetting agent followed by gentle unsticking, gentle squeegie-ing on the bathroom mirror and then a trip through an old print dryer I've just purchased off of eBay.
How's that sound? Any suggestion on wetting agents or, or, or,....?
Thanks greatly in advance!
p.s. I have been a photographer for many years and had a B&W darkroom for quite a long time so, I am familiar with that particular vocabulary in case you were wondering how basic you needed your answer(s) to be.