Added Info PHOTO TECHNIQUES Jul-Aug 1998 (v.19#4) pg. 20
A discussion of RC print permanence issues. Part 2.
PHOTO TECHNIQUES May-Jun 1998 (v.19#3) pg. 53
A foolproof slide-cataloging system uses homemade marginal punched cards ("Keysort cards") to locate slides with the desired pictoral elements.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Apr 1978 (v.6#12) pg. 56
Tip: A rubber stamp can aid in recalling important data used in making a particular print. Stamp the negative storage envelope, fill in the data, and you will be able to make duplicate prints at a later date.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Sep 1978 (v.7#5) pg. 101
Tip: Two formulas for cleaning residues off color transparencies.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Sep 1978 (v.7#5) pg. 104
Tips on editing your slide collection, deciding which ones to save and how to classify them.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Nov 1978 (v.7#7) pg. 32
How to make and use a stylus for permanent marking of film negatives.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Aug 1979 (v.8#4) pg. 60
A filing system for negatives and contact proof sheets.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Mar 1980 (v.8#11) pg. 54
How to organize your photo file. A slide sorting system that really works.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Jun 1980 (v.9#2) pg. 39
How to compile a printing data file. Simple system to record darkroom printing data uses 3-ring binder to hold proofs and negatives and a file of 3x5 cards.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Jun 1982 (v.11#2) pg. 71
Tip: Clean grease and oil from un-mounted prints by soaking them in Kodak Photo-Flo.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Mar 1983 (v.11#11) pg. 43
Tip: Mark the edges of an ordered set of slides with a black line so you can see at a glance if they are out of order.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Mar 1983 (v.11#11) pg. 84
Heirlooms. How to collect, store and make prints from old family negatives.
PHOTOGRAPHIC May 1984 (v.13#1) pg. 30
Negative filing system combines clear plastic negative storage pages, contact sheets, 3-ring binders, a spiral notebook and a card file (optional). May also be adapted to filing slides.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Nov 1984 (v.13#7) pg. 72
Slide filing system uses needle-sort cards to locate the desired images.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Nov 1984 (v.13#7) pg. 76
Tip on cleaning a photographic print which has been made on canvas.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Feb 1985 (v.13#10) pg. 20
Clean up your photos. How to remove dust, dirt, smoke, etc. from photographic prints.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Mar 1987 (v.15#11) pg. 47
Image storage roundup. Part 1. Slides and negatives. Several charts show the manufacturer, product number, film sizes, and other features of the various filing pages, envelopes and boxes available for storing negatives and slides.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Feb 1988 (v.16#10) pg. 59
File your slides so you can find them. Using your personal computer to print identification labels for your slides and maintain an "on-line" searchable data base.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Mar 1988 (v.16#11) pg. 68
Image storage roundup. Part 2. Prints and enlargements. Charts detail the manufacturer, product number, and features of most albums, cases, binders, and portfolios available for storing photographic prints.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Apr 1988 (v.16#12) pg. 39
Tips on other uses for foam-core board in addition to print mounting.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Apr 1989 (v.17#12) pg. 8
Black-and-white photo preservation advice. Looks at archival print processing, toning, coping with print curl, mounting and matting.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Apr 1993 (v.21#12) pg. 48
Slide preservation advice.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Jul 1996 (v.25#3) pg. 20
Taking care of your photos. Some tips from an expert.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Mar 1998 (v.26#11) pg. 26
A review of proper storage methods for slides, negatives and prints.
PHOTOMETHODS Sep 1975 (v.18#9) pg. 34
Slide mounting, storage and retrieval. The entire focus of your archival concerns should be control.
PHOTOMETHODS Aug 1982 (v.25#8) pg. 22
What's new in image filing systems? A look at both manual and computerized filing systems for negatives, slides, prints, video disks, etc.
PHOTOMETHODS Nov 1982 (v.25#11) pg. 51
Tips on copying a page of slides (20 slides in a plastic holder) so that both the images and captions are recognizable.
PHOTOMETHODS Nov 1987 (v.30#11) pg. 10
Preserving photographic materials. Part 1. The development of archival processing techniques and storage products.
PHOTOMETHODS Jan 1988 (v.31#1) pg. 65
Preserving photographic materials. Part 2. Archival processing and storage for maximum permanence.
PHOTOMETHODS Feb 1988 (v.31#2) pg. 42
Tip on making copies of slide pages on a Xerox 6500 color copier.
PHOTOMETHODS Mar 1988 (v.31#3) pg. 8
Filing photos (slides) by computer. A look at the pros and cons of computerized slide-locating systems.
PHOTOMETHODS Apr 1988 (v.31#4) pg. 58
Getting organized. A system to help commercial photographers organize their studio filing systems for maximum efficiency.
PHOTOMETHODS May 1988 (v.31#5) pg. 8
How to make your priceless family photos last for generations. Tips on proper storage, proper processing and proper framing.
POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1976 (v.145#4) pg. 108
Cardboard storage box for strips of 35mm negatives in glassine envelopes.
POPULAR MECHANICS Feb 1977 (v.147#2) pg. 23
How to preserve your color photos. Some tips.
POPULAR MECHANICS May 1985 (v.162#5) pg. 96
Fading memories. Careful storage and display can keep your precious images from disappearing.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1988 (v.165#7) pg. 103
Saving old photographic images. A look at the problem and some tips on storage and copying.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1993 (v.170#12) pg. 110
Keep track of your 35mm slide collection by making contact prints of 20 slides at a time onto 8x10 paper.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1967 (v.61#6) pg. 41
Proper fixing, washing, and storage of prints for archival permanence.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1969 (v.64#4) pg. 67
Tips on preserving color photography.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1970 (v.66#2) pg. 90
Try these easy tests to be sure that your black & white prints are really permanent. Hypo tests and print tests using prepared test chemicals.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1975 (v.76#2) pg. 48
How to preserve and protect slides from fungus, scratches and dirt. Tips on cleaning and special coating of slides.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1975 (v.76#3) pg. 16
A description of one man's slide-filing system.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1975 (v.77#5) pg. 58
Use of special "acid free" cardboard boxes to store photo prints.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1976 (v.78#1) pg. 50
Tips from Norman Rothschild on sorting and filing your slides.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1976 (v.78#4) pg. 20
Slide filing system relies on dividing the slides into groups according to country, with further subdivisions by city or area. Includes tips on marking the slides with your name, telephone number and information about the content of the slide.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1979 (v.84#1) pg. 62
A list of 18 "poisons" that will destroy photographic negatives and prints.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1979 (v.84#1) pg. 73
How to set up an easy, efficient slide-storage system.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1979 (v.84#2) pg. 50
How to protect slides from fungus attack or fix them after they have already been attacked.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1979 (v.85#5) pg. 12
Color preservation update. How long your color prints and slides will last is the topic of this comprehensive report on recent findings.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1982 (v.89#1) pg. 81
Tips on storing slides by subject and using the Kodak Slide Clip system (instead of trays) to hold slides for showing.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1983 (v.90#1) pg. 23
Preserving photographs: an update from an international symposium on achieving archival quality.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1983 (v.90#2) pg. 99
A step-by-step guide to filing slides. Part 1. Determining what you have and how to catagorize them.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1987 (v.94#9) pg. 18
A step-by-step guide to filing slides. Part 2. Tips for storing and protecting your images.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1987 (v.94#10) pg. 38
Tips on removing imbedded dust from slides.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1988 (v.95#9) pg. 130
Tip: Slide organizer made from a plastic parts bin.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1989 (v.96#4) pg. 39
Tip on cleaning dusty slides in paper mounts.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1990 (v.97#1) pg. 146
Going, going, gone. Special section looks at the problem of fading in color films and papers. Charts compare the permanence of various films and papers. What can be done to preserve existing color images.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1990 (v.97#6) pg. 37
Added Info POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1990 (v.97#9) pg. 4
Added Info POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1990 (v.97#11) pg. 37
Suggested method for flattening old b&w prints that are tightly curled.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1991 (v.98#1) pg. 154
Added Info POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1991 (v.98#4) pg. 28
Picture permanence. Basic information on what causes fading, what it looks like, and what you can do about it.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1991 (v.98#6) pg. 30
Tip on storing your 35mm negatives in slide mounts and slide pages.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1991 (v.98#11) pg. 42
Tips for removing fungus from old 35mm slides.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1992 (v.99#7) pg. 168
Kodak Photo CD. An in-depth look at storing photos on CD for display on video or electronic printing.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1992 (v.99#10) pg. 48
Tip on filing negative sleeves and contact sheets together in a manila file folder.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1992 (v.99#11) pg. 76
How to preserve your photographic prints. Some tips.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1993 (v.57#6) pg. 47
How to slow down or reverse the fading of color prints.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1994 (v.58#6) pg. 24
Filing photos, negatives and slides. Various ideas shown.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1995 (v.59#7) pg. 19
How to clean your slides.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1995 (v.59#10) pg. 52
How to open an APS cartridge containing processed negatives.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1997 (v.61#10) pg. 60
How long will your color images last? A look at the impact of storage and light-exposure on the life of prints, negatives and slides.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1999 (v.63#4) pg. 76
Step-by-step comparison between "Digital Image Pro 7" and "Adobe Photoshop 7" to repair a vintage wedding portrait damaged by creasing, scratching, and staining.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY & IMAGING Jan 2003 (v.67#1) pg. 21
Make your own negative files from freezer storage bags. Slots for the film are "welded" using a woodburning tool.
POPULAR SCIENCE Apr 1980 (v.216#4) pg. 61
Eliminating slide fungus damage.
SHUTTERBUG #286 Jul 1994 (v.23#9) pg. 158
The family photo album. Preserving precious memories for future generations. Advice on storing film and prints, making prints from old negatives, etc.
SHUTTERBUG #301 Oct 1995 (v.24#12) pg. 70
Developing, handling and filing medium format rollfilm images.
SHUTTERBUG #328 Jan 1998 (v.27#3) pg. 96
Archiving the past. Advice on mounting, storing, showing, and cataloging slides.
SHUTTERBUG #348 Sep 1999 (v.28#11) pg. 202
Photo box (8" square, 5" high) features a sliding lid that acts as a frame for several small photos. Box interior is divided into four compartments for storing groups of photos.
WOODSMITH #105 Jun 1996 (v.18) pg. 24