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Topic: Smoke Free films? Hmmm ...
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Osi Osgood
Film God
Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted May 06, 2013 11:25 AM
OK, this may well have been talked about before, but I do notice an occasional seller on ebay stating ...
"These films come from a smoke free environment"
... does it really matter if the films were collected originally by a smoker or not? Can smoke actually affect the films? I would suppose not, but I don't know everything.
However, if it's a title that I've wanted for years, if someone told me a smoker owned it, I sure as heck wouldn't say ...
"Owned by a smoker?! Hell no!"
... I mean, doesn't that sound rediculous?
-------------------- "All these moments will be lost in time, just like ... tears, in the rain. "
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Rob Caspers
Junior
Posts: 11
From: Noordwijk, The Netherlands
Registered: Apr 2013
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posted May 10, 2013 02:59 PM
I used to smoke a lot myself before I quit 22 years ago. Nowadays I even hate the smell of it, like most ex-smokers do. And when it comes to second-hand equipment that belonged to a heavy smoker, yes indeed, the smell can really ruin your fun! BUT! 1)A film can normally not be expected to have been exposed to a smokey atmosphere for a longer time than 25 seconds, which is the time it needs to get run from one reel to another while it is being projected. 2)Where does one keep the reel before and after projecting? Right, in a closed box. 3) Even if the reel is kept out of the box, the smoke particles can not reach the image part of the film. On one side of the reel there is the sound track, on the other side is the perforation. 4)Every filmcleaner will take away dirt and grease - and tar and nicotine as well. Anyone out there who wants to dump smoker's films? Send them to me. I'm not afraid of them!
Greetings and have a nice day, Rob Caspers
-------------------- Iceman52
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