Hi Ron!
Great question. There's always so many variables to think about when it comes to environmental conditions. When we're considering temperature it's important to also consider the relative humidity that accompanies it (and is also impacted by the temperature). Do you think you could give us a little background on what part of the country you're in and what type of photograph you're referring to? If you can guess the age of the photograph that might give us a sense of what type of photograph it is. Is there any chance you have any recordings of environmental data (temperature or humidity over time for the space)? If not, we can extrapolate a bit based on your location.
I'll also ping some photograph experts to see if I can get some more material-specific guidelines for you!
Sincerely,
Melissa
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-21-2025 16:57
From: Ron Hemenway
Subject: Framed Pictures can they be hung in an unheated area ?
All,
The Rutland Historical Society has a number of large framed photos and I know that painted portraits need to be kept at room tempature say 68 degrees fahrenhiet or so. I was wondering if there was any restrictions on large photographs. From a storage stand point, I would like to hang theses up in our unheated stair well rather that have them llying all around. I wondered if this was the best method for storing these large pictures.
Ron Hemenway
Rutland Historical society