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An archival print is a print of any [[Film gauges|film gauge]] that comes from a [[Archives|film archive]] or is considered to be archival by the lender of the print, where it be a studio, collector, or an independent distributor. Archival prints usually come with a set of rules of how they must be handled and exhibited and are only lent to venues or organizations that adhere to these rules.  
An archival print is a print of any [[Film gauges|film gauge]] that comes from a [[Archives|film archive]] or is considered to be archival by the lender of the print, where it be a studio, collector, or an independent distributor. Archival prints usually come with a set of rules of how they must be handled and exhibited and are only lent to venues or organizations that adhere to these rules.  


[[File:AFA Note.JPG|right|thumb|400px|Print handling instructions from Anthology Film Archives]]
==Lending Policies==
==Lending Policies==
Policies vary from institution to institution, but these are the most common requirements:  
Policies vary from institution to institution, but these are the most common requirements:  

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