If the photos are real silver prints, on real paper, (not RC paper) and
they haven't been dry mounted take the glass out of the frame and soak
them in distilled or deionized water over night, you should be able to
remove them without damaging the surface of the print. Dry them as if
they were new prints.
Mark Roberts wrote:
I'm doing some photo restorations for a client and have been given
several photos that were mounted in frames for many years without the
benefit of a mat to prevent the photograph itself from coming in contact
with the glass. Now parts of the photo are stuck to the glass. I'd like
to be able to scan them without having to scan through the glass.
Anyone have experience in removing photos in this condition? Is there
any hope?
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