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Topic: Black and White Films-Query
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George Willeman
Junior
Posts: 4
From: Springfield, OH, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted June 27, 2003 11:50 AM
Tony,
I have recently found some B&W prints with brown splotches and/or orange spots, which I believe are a by product of either bad fixing or incomplete washing by the lab. Another problem, probably true of color films as well, is overall shrinkage. Some Blackhawks I have, which must be about thirty years old, are starting to chatter in some of my projectors. And some of my Regular 8 sound films are shrinking to the point where the soundtrack will not ride along the sound head properly.
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Paul Adsett
Film God
Posts: 5003
From: USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted June 27, 2003 11:59 AM
Hi Tony, I believe I am correct in stating that Black and white prints (assuming they are printed on B&W stock) will never ever fade, as there are no dyes used in the printing process. The only long term concern, which applies to any film , Black and white or colour, is film shrinkage, film getting brittle, and warpage. These concerns can be almost completely eliminated by correct storage in a cool environment with adequate humidity, and most importantly periodic film treatment and lubrication of the film. I have black and white prints over 30 years old which look and play like new prints. Incidentally if you have Kodachrome home movies, you have no worries at all about colour fading. Kodachrome is the one colour process which simply will not fade ( unlike Agfa color, Gevacolor, and all the others). All of us who have shot colour movies for the past 50 years owe Kodak a big thank you for producing such a superb. I have Kodachrome movies from the 50's which look like they just arrived from processing!
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