Do you own precious prints? Perhaps some of them are classic silver gelatin prints -- the black and white process used for over a century.
In this video I discuss preservation practices to keep your vintage photos safe, including matting and framing.
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Nikon Z6 camera (B&H) (discontinued)
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Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8S lens (B&H) [ Ссылка ]
Nikkor Z 85mm f/1.8S lens (B&H) [ Ссылка ]
Nikkor Z 14-30 f/4.0 lens (B&H) [ Ссылка ]
Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S [ Ссылка ]
TASCAM DR-60DmkII DSLR Audio Recorder (B&H) [ Ссылка ]
Røde NTG2 Condenser Shotgun Microphone (B&H) [ Ссылка ]
Aputure Amaran 100d (B&H) [ Ссылка ]
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Chapters
Intro: 0:00
Print storage: 0:31
Toned prints: 1:01
Save this print? 1:32
Preserving prints book: 1:42
Dry-mount press: 2:52
Resin-coated prints: 4:00
Print advocacy: 4:25
C-prints vs Inkjet: 4:40
Print value: 7:00
More vintage print processes: 7:21
Ancient toning tome: 7:58
Pigment inks: 8:17
Print makers: 8:48
Rescue remedies: 10:23
Emotional response: 12:06
Matting and framing: 13:00
Outro: 15:21
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