Preserve Your Family Pictures
How to Save Photo Heirlooms for Future Generations
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Narrated by:
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Alexander Edward Trefethen
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By:
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Amber Richards
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Our family pictures are priceless and irreplaceable, a visual record of memories and loved ones. They deserve and require special care to ensure they will still be around to pass on to the next generations. Aging, dust, and the wrong environments, among other factors, put them at risk for deterioration and/or other losses. Learn to take the practical steps to preserve and protect your family photos, both the physical prints, and digital formats. Ensure that your treasures will survive.
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