Hi Diane,
Thanks for that, welcome information.
Richard
On 30 Sep 2009, at 02:09, Diane Jeffrey wrote:
Richard - No, de-acidifying does not change the color of the paper
or remove Cinema details. Your are right, in order to remove the
"browning" of the paper, proper cleaning has to occur, and in many
cases, only some sort of bleaching has to be used. Even in the
cleaning process, the Cinema info will remain. I always let my
client decide if they want it removed and if they do, we can remove
it.
Best
Diane
Studio C
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