This message is from Maura O'Connor.-------------------Johnnie ------------------------------------ >From: "Maura O'Connor" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: Curled Aerial Photos Aerial photographs should be gathered together in their runs, secured with a wide tape made out of acid-free paper or polypropelene and stored upright in special air-photo boxes which I imagine are available in the States. These boxes have lids on them and will also keep out the dust. Maura O'Connor Map Curator National Library of Australia ---------- >From: owner-maps-l >To: Multiple recipients of list MAPS-L >Subject: Re: Curled Aerial Photos >Date: Saturday, 17 August 1996 5:41PM > >----------------------------Original message---------------------------- >Store aerials in paper folders (make them from archival-type >craft paper) and store them flat in drawers. > >Sue Haffner, Map Library, >CSU Fresno >> >> ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- >> Can anyone give me advice on how to store aerial photos so they won't curl. >TIA >> >> ____________________________________________________________________________ >> >> Ken Watson Public Services Librarian >> Eastern Oregon State College La Grande, Or. 97850 >> Phone: 541.962.3546 Fax: 541.962.3335 >> e-mail: [log in to unmask] >> "too much is the same as too little" M. >Miyamoto >> ____________________________________________________________________________ >> >