1992
DOI: 10.1179/sic.1992.37.1.53
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Wool and reduced sulphur gases in museum air

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“…Before commencing the restoration and conservation process, the restorer must prepare a detailed report on the condition of the photographic image. This involves recording all data associated with the case study photographic image in a datasheet specifically designed to assist the restorer in the restoration process, as illustrated in Table (1).…”
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“…Before commencing the restoration and conservation process, the restorer must prepare a detailed report on the condition of the photographic image. This involves recording all data associated with the case study photographic image in a datasheet specifically designed to assist the restorer in the restoration process, as illustrated in Table (1).…”
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“…There are other dangers due to storage conditions, the surrounding environment, and human factors, all of which can cause significant damage to photographs and photographic prints (Abdullah, 2010). Environmental conditions, including temperature, relative humidity, light, and air components, are among the most important primary factors responsible for the deterioration of photographic images (Brimble, 1992).…”
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