[Konvas] Thankyou all for the advice
olivier auverlau
firefly at uio.satnet.net
Thu Oct 8 16:35:49 CDT 2009
MAKE FIRST THE TEST I PROPOSE YOU !
JUST 50CM OF EACH CAN , IDENTIFY WITH OUNCH HOLE EACH PIECES .... AND bulk
PROCESS THEM LIKE TEST ....
IT IS ENOUGHT TO SEE IF SOMETHING HAPPEND ,
AFTER THIS YOU CAN MAKE DENSITY TEST IF STOCK IS OUTDATED ...
REMEMBER I HAVE TONS OF SHORTS ENDS, OF MANY KINDS AND MANY DATES ....
AND TWO MONTH AGO I SHOOT FAKE ARCHIVES" WITH 30 YEARS OLD FILM 16MM ,
PROCESS BEFORE 1981 .....
GOOD RESULTS !
SO NO PROBLEM .
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brandon Esten" <bruinflight at yahoo.com>
To: <cinema at konvas.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 4:29 PM
Subject: [Konvas] Thankyou all for the advice
> These are all good ideas; it's not nice to find mould on your film cans! I
> have a nice 80's vintage still camera on delivery with empty spools so I
> can test this.
>
> Can I put campfor or mothballs in the refrigerator or something to prevent
> this from happening again? I don't want to cause more film damage by a
> chemicle though.
>
> Thanks!
> B
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