In a message dated 7/31/2002 9:40:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time, genmail@1st.net writes: > I tried heat from a hair dryer, but that didn't work. Any other > >ideas. > Heat is a bad idea as you may have already found out. It will only make the photo stick even more. The heat will cause the paper to melt and could loss the photo all together. Now, if you use the reverse, and place the photo in the freezer and let it get cold the photo will become loose from the glass. Word of caution: You will have to work rather fast to remove the photo without letting the glass start to sweat. Lay the glass on a towel to absorb the condensation as the photo is being removed. Hope this helps you get the photo off the glass that you are working on. I would like to say that not all photos will come loose by using this method due to not all photos are stuck in the same way. I place no guarantee that this will work on your photos. Join Now! Subscribe: KYHeritageFolklore-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Terry Thacker Doing genealogy is like writing OUR own family Bible. Our ancestors are the ones that have came to pass, and our descendants are the ones to fulfill it.