From: "Adam Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>

> Lasse Karlsson wrote:
>> I have a lot of these plastic photo "sheets" (what do you call them - you
>> know regular ones with pockets for photo copies to be placed in binders?)
>> and thought I could put the negatives in these transparent pockets. 
>> However
>> it struck me that I don't really know whether the plastic may emit 
>> chemicals
>> that might cause damage to negatives.
>>
>> Anybody in the know about how negatives (or for that matter 
>> transparencies)
>> go together with different kinds of plastic material?
>> Thanks,
>> Lasse
>
> The negative sheets that are commonly sold are 'archival' in that they
> won't emit anything dangerous to negatives.
> -Adam

Thanks Adam,

However, these are actually not "negative sheets". They are mostly regular 
ones for (paper) copies of photos.
But some of them may originally be intended for just anything...

For instance in the past I've noticed that some plastic will stick to 
photocopied paper, absorbing the black etc., why I thought there may be very 
different qualities of plastics.

Lasse 


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