Archival Storage of Photographs and Negatives
Photos and negatives should be placed in a primary enclosure such as an envelope, sleeve or binder page. The primary enclosure should then be placed in a secondary enclosure like an archival box or binder album. Photos may be placed single or back-to-back in the primary enclosure. Each negative should be stored in its own primary enclosure.
Primary Enclosures
Archival Paper Envelopes
Polyester Envelopes
Polyester Sleeves
Polyester L-Seals
Polyester Binder Pages
Polypropylene Envelopes
Polypropylene Sleeves
Polypropylene Binder Pages
Polyethylene Envelopes
Polyethylene Sleeves
Secondary Enclosures
Archival Boxes
Archival Manuscript Folders
Archival Binder Albums
Pro-Line photo cleaner and photo cleaning pads can be used with standard black & white and color photographs. The Kaiser Schreiber marking pen will safely write on paper, polyester, polypropylene and polyethylene.