Can anyone provide information on the life expectancy and care of 8mm movies? I have lots of family films that were taken in the 60s up through the 70s. Do these need to be kept in a humidified environment to avoid becoming brittle? How can these be preserved--but still continue to be viewed? THANKS!
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They say in some respects that film is a lot like people: that if you store it in conditions where human beings are comfortable, films will generally do pretty well. When things start to get too hot, too cold, too dry, too damp, bugs, mice, dirt, floods: now we're asking for trouble.
I think a lot of the problems old film has these days is when they were superseded as media, the next stop was the garage shelf and even worse: the attic!
Kodachrome is said to have a shelf life of over a century, but it has to be stored properly to get there.
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[QUOTE]... baking soda placed strategically within the reels..Last edited by Janice Glesser; October 15, 2020, 04:23 PM.
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