By now we should know that acetate prints of any gauge can be effected. I agree it is rare to find this in a super 8 print but i have come across more than one print : Super 8 acetate that smell like a bag of salt and vinegar chips. Now far away from the rest. Poly are immune so no worries. lesson to all collectors: VS does happen thankfully not frequent. keep sniffing.
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Yes VS even effects Super 8
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Fortunately, I'm yet to find a VS 8mm film in my collection, but I've been dismayed by certain 16mm 'losses'. I could be wrong but I'd hope that 8mm might be a bit less susceptible, simply because it's narrower width might make it easier for the relevant gasses to disperse. And it's good that those of us who started collecting new prints in the 1980s - and thus were mostly buying Derann prints from around 1983 - will have a high proportion of polyester prints.
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It seems that what Doug is refering to is, sadly, available only in the US. https://filmforevermpe.com/products/...ve-six-packets
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Best store acetate in card boxes to breath.
I've only ever had one 9.5mm go vs a sound film
My first Derann acetate film is holding up ok but No Limit feature is struggling, but since I got it in a card box out of a 1200ft can is not as bad as it was. Seems to me the more air you can get moving round prints the better.
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That's how I lost MOST of my (rather small) 8&16mm prints - in the battle with vs.
The hot and humid climate here will do more then enough harm by accelerating the process from "just detectable" to "point of no return" within a year or to, somethimes even less.
Add the salty mix to the atmosphere if you're living near the sea, and that will be a death blow to any media in the collection.
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