[Konvas] Thankyou all for the advice
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colcam at aim.com
Thu Oct 8 18:31:57 CDT 2009
Actually, if you are looking for mold you don't even need to process it.
-----Original Message-----
From: olivier auverlau <firefly at uio.satnet.net>
To: Konvas Discussion List <cinema at konvas.org>
Sent: Thu, Oct 8, 2009 5:35 pm
Subject: Re: [Konvas] Thankyou all for the advice
MAKE FIRST THE TEST I PROPOSE YOU !?
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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AFTER THIS YOU CAN MAKE DENSITY TEST IF STOCK IS OUTDATED ...?
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REMEMBER I HAVE TONS OF SHORTS ENDS, OF MANY KINDS AND MANY DATES ....?
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AND TWO MONTH AGO I SHOOT FAKE ARCHIVES" WITH 30 YEARS OLD FILM 16MM ,
PROCESS BEFORE 1981 .....?
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GOOD RESULTS !?
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SO NO PROBLEM .?
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----- 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?
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> 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.?
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> 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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> Sent from my iRobot?
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>?
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