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hi Iamp;#39;m Todd Patterson the conservator at the New England historic Genealogical Society I want to talk to you about how to properly unframed art object or a photograph or two-dimensional object safely in your own home now some of the reasons that youamp;#39;d want to unframed object first and foremost if it looks like itamp;#39;s being damaged inside the frame so this could be something where the mat is burning it from an acidic mat it could be too much light exposure this is an example of an object thatamp;#39;s starting to yellow because it just has too much light itamp;#39;s been in that frame for more than a hundred years and itamp;#39;s starting to dull all the bright colors it could be a photograph that might be stuck to the glass you need to be very careful about that I could be one thatamp;#39;s been water damaged as in this frame for the most likely thing you might have an object in your collection thatamp;#39;s actually slipped in the frame because the m