I have all my posters in a old but solid architects plan cabinet. Most posters i have fit easily inside the drawers.
Each drawer has about 80 posters in it, each separated by a piece of acid free tissue paper which covers the entire poster. (Recommended by Terry at Quadbod) (Quadbod?)
The bottom of each drawer is lined with a few sheets of the same paper too so that they don't touch the wood.
This means obviously that i can't take them in and out without a lot of hassle so i have photos on my computer. A database of sorts to view them.
Am i storing these correctly? I read about micron 2/4 pvc sheets and wonder if they would be better in them or if they would be better stored in some other fashion.
It took me a while to realise that storing them in tubes wasn't ideal but i moved around a lot and it suited my needs then. When i realised i was staying put for a while i bought the cabinet and tissue paper and spent a huge amount of time sorting, photographing and storing them. It made me curse the whole idea of collecting at the time!
Can someone advise if they will be okay like they are.
Thanks