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All modern photos, even when kept out of light, seem to degrade seriously.Yet I have family photos from the 1920s which are perfect. (Alaso dubious about text printouts. Seemto fade like old Xerox). What is recommended for prized photos?
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Archival wet printing in monochrome will last at least a lifetime if done properly and stored suitably, though you might struggle to find anyone set up for it now outside of a museum / exhibition context. Colour materials are generally less permanent. I don't think inkjet has really been around long enough to find out, but I doubt it's more durable.
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All my inkjet colour copies of old photographs have faded quite quickly.
I wouldn't use inkjet on photographic paper for any long storage -l my 1900 original sepia photographs are in excellent order.
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I have a quite decent sepia print here from the 1860's