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The Importance of Dark Keeping Factors in Determining Overall Image Permanence of Photographs
  DOI :  10.2352/ISSN.2169-4672.2018.9.1.art00002  Published OnlineSeptember 2018
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Traditional reporting of the image permanence of photographs has tended to primarily focus on light stability. The reality of how consumers use and store prints is that the vast majority of the print's life is spent stored in the dark. The dark stability of traditional silver halide photographic paper is primarily driven by thermal affects. However, many of the newer digital materials used for photographic prints are susceptible to additional dark factor impacts including humidity and atmospheric pollutants. These can result in predicted life times being significantly shorter than reported by light stability data alone. This paper will discuss these additional dark factors and provide comparisons to traditional silver halide photographic paper.

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Patrick Webber, "The Importance of Dark Keeping Factors in Determining Overall Image Permanence of Photographsin International Symposium on Technologies for Digital Photo Fulfillment,  2018,  pp 1 - 4,  https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2169-4672.2018.9.1.art00002

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