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Topic: 9.5 film problem
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Simon Wyss
Film Handler
Posts: 78
From: Äsch, Switzerland
Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 19, 2009 03:33 AM
If I may tread in, I've done some film washing. Please, friends, note that films should be dryed correctly after any water contact, i. e. be swept over to remove all droplets and wound onto a drum, emulsion out of course.
It is almost impossible to bring back any water into a dry film. The very best one can do to work against curl is to wind it rather loosely onto large cores (4" diameter) and keep it in a rather humid climate. This conditioning may take time, weeks, months. But the chemical alterations due to ageing are irreversible.
On the other hand, the plastic actually likes to be moved, little first, more and more run after run. So it is a clever move to give a film some runs through the projector, lamp off, without rewinding it. Simply run it also backwards. First run slowly, second a little faster. You might notice that it comes back to more flexibility by winding it to and fro with hand rewinds. Be careful not to scratch it: clean your film first with a nylon velvet cloth damped with isopropyl alcohol.
In case you have some money lose it's worth to consider duplication. An internegative can be valuable for fresh polyester positives to be struck from. These will serve you finely in many shows.
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