Pictures and negatives are some of our most cherished belongings. They chronicle our lives and our journeys. They keep the faces of our loved ones who have passed on .They hold every phase of our kids growth .It is very upsetting to discover that our photos and negatives have undergone fire damage. We are chomping at the bit to be told if there is any way that these loved treasures could be saved. If this tragedy has happened to you the first thing you need to do is telephone a photographic restoration expert, if at all possible one who is experienced with fire damage restoration. Make a time to bring the photos and negatives to the fire damage restoration specialist as quickly as you're able to. The more the pics remain like this the further the fire damage they will undergo.
Photo negatives are damaged by the heat of a fire. When heated the coating of a negative that holds the pic gets sticky. It will stick to any thing it makes contact with. The coating can split, warp, or reduce in size as a result of fire damage. Colored can change their color or become pale. Black and white negatives are not as probable to become pale. Handle the negatives with caution while transferring them following the fire damage as they will scratch quite easily. Dust and fragments will attach to a heated negative often times getting forever ingrained in the negative.
Photographs are also damaged by the temperature from a blaze. If the temperature of the fire is hot enough the bottom of the photograph will smolder. The emulsion on the photograph will get sticky and adhere to any other surface it encounters Pictures piled together will be adhered to each other. If the photos are in an album don't attempt to take them out. Fire damaged pictures can be etched quite easily when touched. When the chemical layer is hot and sticky soot particles can become set in the pic and the acidic quality of the soot can damage and alter the coloring in a photo. The longer the soot is in the print the more greatly it will damage the print. If water comes into contact with the photograph the emulsion will become gelatin- like and attach to other images or something else. Don't attempt to pull the prints from one another because the coating will be removed then taking away part of the image from the photograph.
If the pictures are soaked,from water damage place them in plastic bags and put them in the freezer until you can get them to the photographic restoration expert. If they are dry transfer them from the fire damaged location and keep them protected until they are taken to be restored. The fire damage restoration specialist might be able to wash and restore lots of the negatives and photographs. Once the professional has repaired the prints as much as possible there may be various photos that are merely partially restored. There may be parts of the images that are missing from the picture. Software can recreate the missing pieces of the images. The photograph can be scanned, the absent part reconstructed, and a new pic prepared that has the complete image. This is wonderful information for all the people that adores their pictures.
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