Andy Pastuszak
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Praying for my family and everyone in Ukraine.
Posts: 1,591
What I collect: United States, Ukraine, Ireland
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Post by Andy Pastuszak on Feb 15, 2014 14:17:51 GMT
Ok, here's my explanation.
I don't print photos. I take them over to WalMart of Walgreens. It's cheaper for 4x6 prints to do that, than buy genuine Epson ink. I only ever print photos for my kids to take to school for some art project, and only of they tell me at the last minute and I can't get to an open store.
Most of my stamp pages are black and white, so fading will be minimal.
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scb
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Inactive
Now at 100,000+ worldwide stamps, and progressing one stamp at a time towards the 200K
Posts: 313
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Post by scb on Feb 15, 2014 16:24:59 GMT
Most of my stamp pages are black and white, so fading will be minimal. Black/white is no safer... I've seen black/white pages where black has turned into (various shades) gray, brown, blue, even bright turquoise However, the changes don't happen overnight, but in years and decades. So there's always plenty of time to react. And it's very much possible that absolutely nothing bad happens.
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