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Why are old photos so yellow?
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Why are old photos so yellow?
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Photos and other artwork can become discolored overtime due to sun exposure, but also because of acid in the printing, framing and storage materials. This discoloration often takes on a yellow or brown look synonymous with “old” photos.
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