f16sunshine
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A friend of mine has been given a box of negatives that belong to his late father.
The rolls were taken in late WW2 Germany ranging from 40-48 or so.
Most of it is 35mm Agfa Finopan F. I have offered to scan and create an electronic archive for him. There is a lot of material here all of it terribly interesting.
My "problem'' is the condition of the rolls. Most are tightly curled about themselves.
Some so tight that 36 exposures have an inside roll diameter about the thickness of a pencil (under 1cm). I have no idea how they got like this ... it is unfortunate.
They are also quite dust and dirty showing some fingerprints as well.
I have no familiarity with this film and have found little online other than some image samples and old ad material (thanks Nesster!).
I have reverse rolled a couple rolls onto Plastic Paterson spools to try and release some of the curl.
Would it be safe for me to wash and then dry these old rolls? Will the emulation survive this?
I have done this with other old films belonging to my mother although, those rolls were in much better condition from the mid- late 60's and early 70's.
Any input would be appreciated. There is some terribly interesting material on these negatives.
Also, there are a few rolls that look like Nitrocellulose. Is there any cations to take there other than the usual fire related ones?
It's a worthwhile endeavor. I would like to get a good start to have a great result.
Cheers!
The rolls were taken in late WW2 Germany ranging from 40-48 or so.
Most of it is 35mm Agfa Finopan F. I have offered to scan and create an electronic archive for him. There is a lot of material here all of it terribly interesting.
My "problem'' is the condition of the rolls. Most are tightly curled about themselves.
Some so tight that 36 exposures have an inside roll diameter about the thickness of a pencil (under 1cm). I have no idea how they got like this ... it is unfortunate.
They are also quite dust and dirty showing some fingerprints as well.
I have no familiarity with this film and have found little online other than some image samples and old ad material (thanks Nesster!).
I have reverse rolled a couple rolls onto Plastic Paterson spools to try and release some of the curl.
Would it be safe for me to wash and then dry these old rolls? Will the emulation survive this?
I have done this with other old films belonging to my mother although, those rolls were in much better condition from the mid- late 60's and early 70's.
Any input would be appreciated. There is some terribly interesting material on these negatives.
Also, there are a few rolls that look like Nitrocellulose. Is there any cations to take there other than the usual fire related ones?
It's a worthwhile endeavor. I would like to get a good start to have a great result.
Cheers!