Hi all,
I've given myself a winter project to try and recover what is possible from a large amount of home movies that my grandad shot in the 1970s/1980s. After his passing they were kept by my uncle in a dry cupboard but discovered during a house move that a pipe had been leaking in there for some time and the films had suffered badly from this. They are almost all Kodachrome stock, some have survived much better than others.
My uncle did have these 'cleaned' and transferred around 14 years ago but I'm very dubious as to whether they actually cleaned them and the scans were quite poor. I hope to clean the films up and get some very good high definition scans of them made up so the clarity is much better.
My problem with cleaning is that much of the mold has eaten into the emulsion and anything wet will just lift the print straight off the base. I have read that pure IPA can be used although I will need to test this first as I have doubts. The mold is typical of damp film, blue and purple blotches throughout the print, there has also been transfer of the print onto the glossy side from them being reeled up, if this is cleaned off then the quality of the images will be much better as it will l remove the ghosting effect that this has created.
I know that the mold isn't removable completely and I'm aware of the damage and how it has eaten into the emulsion itself. There is some agfa stock in there that has suffered the worst where it looks to have lifted the emulsion when damp, warped the images then dried out again causing very wavy and almost completely unrecognisable images.
If anybody can advise on any tips or suggestions to clean these films then that would be appreciated. They mean a lot to my family as there is over 1400ft of family holidays and Christmases so anything I can do to improve them before HQ scanning would be great.
I've given myself a winter project to try and recover what is possible from a large amount of home movies that my grandad shot in the 1970s/1980s. After his passing they were kept by my uncle in a dry cupboard but discovered during a house move that a pipe had been leaking in there for some time and the films had suffered badly from this. They are almost all Kodachrome stock, some have survived much better than others.
My uncle did have these 'cleaned' and transferred around 14 years ago but I'm very dubious as to whether they actually cleaned them and the scans were quite poor. I hope to clean the films up and get some very good high definition scans of them made up so the clarity is much better.
My problem with cleaning is that much of the mold has eaten into the emulsion and anything wet will just lift the print straight off the base. I have read that pure IPA can be used although I will need to test this first as I have doubts. The mold is typical of damp film, blue and purple blotches throughout the print, there has also been transfer of the print onto the glossy side from them being reeled up, if this is cleaned off then the quality of the images will be much better as it will l remove the ghosting effect that this has created.
I know that the mold isn't removable completely and I'm aware of the damage and how it has eaten into the emulsion itself. There is some agfa stock in there that has suffered the worst where it looks to have lifted the emulsion when damp, warped the images then dried out again causing very wavy and almost completely unrecognisable images.
If anybody can advise on any tips or suggestions to clean these films then that would be appreciated. They mean a lot to my family as there is over 1400ft of family holidays and Christmases so anything I can do to improve them before HQ scanning would be great.
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