As Myron said, aluminum foil sandwiched between the photo and shirt cardboards served us very well. Resin-coated papers had just come onto the market; though some were capable of a wonderful range, the word was that the tones soon fell off even in dark storage. I still have many of the prints I mounted in this way, and I'm always amazed when I open the Kodak and Agfa boxes I store them in: they're as rich and rewarding as the day they came out of the press. Bob Bollini
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Re: Barrier Paper
2009-11-06 by p5198