by Corsair » Sun Sep 21, 2014 5:00 pm
knibloe wrote:My father-in-law passed away a month ago. His second wife just sent the family pictures over to our house. There are 10-12 big boxes of them. Many are duplicates, other have been ruined over the years of storage. My wife is sorting them out and throwing a lot of them away. In the future, we may scan the ones that she keeps and get rid of the originals.
To that end, I thought that I heard that photos contain silver. It that true? If so, how much and would it be feasible to remove it?
According to a PDF published by Kodak (around 1998 looks like):
Processed color
photographic films and papers
(negatives, transparencies, and
prints) do not contain appreciable
amounts of silver.
DYODD but that's just what I found from Google.
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/corp/environment/kes/pubs/pdfs/J210.pdf
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