Print permanence


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Print permanence
Print permanence refers to the longevity of printed material, especially photographs, and preservation issues. Over time, the optical densitycolor balance, lustre, and other qualities of a print will degrade. The rate at which deterioration occurs depends primarily on two main factors: the print itself, that is, the colorants used to form the image and the medium on which image resides, and the type of environment the print is exposed to.

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