fotoaldring
Fotoaldring is the term used to describe the gradual deterioration of photographic materials and imagery over time. It encompasses physical changes in traditional prints and transparencies and, in some contexts, the aging of digital photo files. The concept is primarily used in archival and conservation work to assess risk and guide preservation strategies.
In physical photographs, aging arises from chemical instability in materials such as paper, coatings, pigments, and
Preservation efforts focus on slowing deterioration and maintaining legibility. This includes controlling environmental conditions (stable, cool,
In digital contexts, fotoaldring can also describe risks to digital photo collections, such as format obsolescence,