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Originally Posted by Leon
Generally speaking, cleaning and preserving a photo only helps the value. I know one board member always gets his high end (and he has the highest end there is) photos de-acidified and cleaned when he gets them. But posting a picture, as suggested, should elicit more expert opinions. I am not a photo expert but have dabbled.
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Leon, if you could get your friend's advice on how to go about doing that (company he uses, etc.), I would greatly appreciate it. I also have some paper-based collectibles that really need to be de-acidified prior to matting/framing, and it's something I've never had done before.