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Photo stuck on glass

Started Feb 13, 2021 | Questions thread
ProfHankD
ProfHankD Veteran Member • Posts: 9,147
Re: Photo stuck on glass
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rurikw wrote:

I have an old framed photo (1890s-1910s?) which has got some moisture so that the lower part of the photo has sort of glued itself to the glass (no passepartout, the photo touches the glass).

Stop right there. If the emulsion has truly bonded to the glass, it very well might stick with the glass if you do anything to remove the print. I'd recommend letting it stay as it is, or at least taking high-quality photos of it (to preserve the image) before trying anything.

If I try to pull, it tears. I suppose I could try to hold it over a kettle of boiling water and see what happens. Would that be allright or is there a better way? Fortunately the damage is limited to the lower part and is outside the subject but would still prefer not to cut.

My inclination would be to make an archival-quality digital scan of it as is and then digitally repair that to make the display version. However, various treatments are suggested, primarily temperature changes (heat or cold) and/or water. My fear is that, with such an old print, the emulsion may be better bonded to the glass than the paper. In fact, it's even possible the print was actually made on the glass and a plain paper backing put behind it.

Here's what the Smithsonian says about this.

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