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Johnnie Sutherland <[log in to unmask]>
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Marilee J. Ohnstad
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Wed, 14 Nov 2001 15:13:07 -0500
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A while back, I queried maps-L folks for vender information for aerial
photo sleeves.  Deborah Lupo responded with the names of two venders.

Picture Pocket ( www.picturepocket.com <http://www.picturepocket.com/> )
sells archival film sleeves.
(Polypropylene Sheetfilm Sleeves
P-10x10-S – 3.0 gauge - $19.30 per 100
10”x10”  two edges sealed
Page 20 of the 2001-2002 catalog)

 E. Gerber ( http://www.egerber.com/default.asp) also sells archival
film sleeves, however you must order a 10” x 13” 4 mil mylar.  The
company will cut the 3” excess off.  They also sell archival backing
boards.

Thanks for that information Deborah Lupo!

Regarding tips on storing curling aerial photos, a tip from Mary
Galneder. To keep aerial photos flat, file the photos back-to-back and
front-to-front.

Thanks for that tip Mary Galneder!

We have not yet tried this trick, so if others out there have, please
let me know.




Marilee Ohnstad
Library Assistant Senior
Brinkerhoff geology library
University Libraries
University of Wyoming
P.O. Box 3006
University Station
Laramie, WY 82071

(307) 766-2633
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