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LaserDiscs: A Brief History On December 11, 1978 the LaserDisc home video format was released to the public. It was the first optical disc storage…
There are many resources online to help you triage and recover water damaged photographs, negatives, and film. This post will cover some basics and provide…
An in-depth look at all the archival binder page options that we offer.
How to write on photographs.
We now have a 3″ Drop Front Box to hold 8-1/2 x 11″ photos and papers!
Archival Methods is excited to announce the launch of our brand new archival Vinyl Record Storage Box! Vinyl records, both vintage and contemporary, are still…
Live In or Visiting The Flower City? Archival Methods is located in Rochester, New York, a few blocks west of the Genesee River at 655…
Click….whirr….click….whirr….remember the distinct sound of a slide projector? 35mm slides were a popular photographic format in the mid to late 20th century. Many people are…
Many baby boomers are passing down a physical legacy known as a family archive. The 20th century was the heyday of analog photography. People recorded…