At a special price: Ten boxes, without gloves and pen.
Often photo collections are hidden away in dark corners inside even darker containers like biscuit tins or old shoe and cigar boxes. But by and by any photograph may start to fade, white takes on a yellowish tinge and black becomes a murky brown. This may, of course, be due to poor fixing after developing, but it is just as likely to be caused by poor storage. Photographic paper is sensitive to lignin emissions and prone to damage through the residue of the chemical pulping and bleaching processes. Plastic containers emit chemicals because of softening agents and adhesives. Then, there is also the importance of air quality in general: extremely hot, cold or moist air can cause substantial damage - both to the photographic layers and the paper itself.
To help you steer clear of such troubles, we can offer you these archive boxes from the finest high-grade photochemical materials. They will help you to preserve your precious photographs for future generations.
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