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    It means assembling and protecting your most important documents and photos and creating several backups of your most important data files. Checklist time The first step is figuring out what you ...

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  5. Media preservation - Wikipedia

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    Polyester sleeves, acid-free folders, and pH buffered document boxes are common supportive protective enclosures whose selection must match the media's chemical and physical properties. [1] Other considerations in preserving paper/books are: Damaging light, particularly UV light, which fades and destroys media over time by breaking down the ...

  6. Conservation and restoration of photographs - Wikipedia

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    The conservation and restoration of photographs is the study of the physical care and treatment of photographic materials. It covers both efforts undertaken by photograph conservators, librarians, archivists, and museum curators who manage photograph collections at a variety of cultural heritage institutions, as well as steps taken to preserve collections of personal and family photographs.

  7. Digital photograph restoration - Wikipedia

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    People use raster graphics editors to repair digital images, or to add or replace torn or missing pieces of the physical photograph. Unwanted color casts are removed and the image's contrast or sharpening may be altered to restore the contrast range or detail believed to have been in the original physical image.