[Konvas] solution .... Emergency, film mould

olivier auverlau firefly at uio.satnet.net
Thu Oct 8 08:11:09 CDT 2009


simply think ....

MARK each CAN with a NUMBER from 01 to whatever ...

in the changing bak , cut one meter of each can , but Make a Hole with small 
Punching machine .. in the middel of the piece of stock ....
put all in the same box for processing ...

so you can process all small pieces of film , (keep it not exposed) ....
and see if this affect the emulsion .)

AND place CARBON in your freezer ....



Olivier .





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brandon Esten" <bruinflight at gmail.com>
To: <cinema at konvas.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 9:49 PM
Subject: [Konvas] Emergency, film mould


> What's the current thinking when finding mould on the griptape around  the 
> edge of a film can? Trash it? Salvageable? Is there a  disinfectant? It's 
> Kodak 5222; the problem is that the can is with all  my other film in a 
> dedicated refrigerator. Is it all trash now? This  could hurt, about 2k 
> worth of b/w stock!!!
>
> Thanks,
> Brandon
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