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The first permanent photograph was made in... Ideal photograph storage involves placing each photo in an individual folder constructed from buffered... folders are especially recommended in cases when a photograph was previously mounted onto poor quality material or using an... or sticking of the photograph to the plastic... and do not support the photograph evenly on both sides... The very nature of enclosing a photograph in plastic encourages users to pick it up...

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