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Posted by Daniel D. Teoli Jr. (Member # 6043) on November 20, 2018, 08:35 AM:
 
Vaporate was a commercial film preservation system applied to movie film. The leader of a film was embossed with the Vaporate name to distinguish it and a certificate of authenticity was included in the film can.

The Vaporate process seemed to work as this film (1932) did not exhibit any symptoms of vinegar syndrome.

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Posted by David Michael Leugers (Member # 166) on November 21, 2018, 12:51 AM:
 
Vacumate (spelling ?) was also a commercially available process. I used to use a lab in Detroit that offered this service and I had some home movies treated. It made the film much more resistant to scratches and wear. I know this lab made prints for Blackhawk on a contract. This was in the early 1980's as I recall. It would have been great if they used the process as standard when making prints...
 


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