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OT cleaning cine film?
I managed to rescue a lot of cine footage from a house clearance. One film
title caught my eye 'Racing at Snetterton', there turned out to be several cine films of late 1950's to mid 1960's motor racing events taken in East Anglia.....Problem is that the films have been stored where damp and dust have taken their tole. Any of you wizzes out there know the correct way to clean cine footage without removing the image. ttfn.....Alistair |
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Owain wrote:
On 28 July, 14:36, "Alistair Ross" wrote: I managed to rescue a lot of cine footage from a house clearance. One film title caught my eye 'Racing at Snetterton', there turned out to be several cine films of late 1950's to mid 1960's motor racing events taken in East Anglia.....Problem is that the films have been stored where damp and dust have taken their tole. Any of you wizzes out there know the correct way to clean cine footage without removing the image. Compressed air. You can swab with IPA (carefully, trial area first) but if dirt accumulates on the swab it will scratch the film. If it's mildew-y be careful about removing the mildew as the mildew eats the emulsion. This site has suggestions http://www.film-center.com/clean.html You can get Fotospeed FC50 film cleaner here http://www.silverprint.co.uk/Product....asp?PrGrp=159 Owain I have successfully *washed* 34mm and 120 negative film. |
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The Natural Philosopher wrote: snip I have successfully *washed* 34mm film. And what happened? It shrank ;-) -- Kevin Poole ****Use current date to reply (e.g. )**** |
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The Natural Philosopher wrote: snip I have successfully *washed* 34mm film. And what happened? It shrank ;-) No. remember that films are processed in water. |
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Alistair Ross has brought this to us :
I managed to rescue a lot of cine footage from a house clearance. One film title caught my eye 'Racing at Snetterton', there turned out to be several cine films of late 1950's to mid 1960's motor racing events taken in East Anglia.....Problem is that the films have been stored where damp and dust have taken their tole. Any of you wizzes out there know the correct way to clean cine footage without removing the image. Might be worth contacting a museum, BBC or similar - it might have some historical value. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk |
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... The Natural Philosopher wrote: snip I have successfully *washed* 34mm film. And what happened? It shrank ;-) Then try it in an 8mm projector :-) -- To help compile the Open Street Map, or if you just want to use copyright free maps of the UK, or anywhere else in the world, visit http://www.OpenStreetMap.org |
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On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 14:36:47 +0100, Alistair Ross wrote:
Any of you wizzes out there know the correct way to clean cine footage without removing the image. I'll second handing them to a museum or possibly better the National Film Archive. The latter will at least have the facilities to store them without further degradation. -- Cheers Dave. |
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The Natural Philosopher wrote: Kevin Poole wrote: The Natural Philosopher wrote: snip I have successfully *washed* 34mm film. And what happened? It shrank ;-) No. remember that films are processed in water. So that'll be "whooooosh", then. -- Kevin Poole ****Use current date to reply (e.g. )**** |
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"Dave Liquorice" wrote in message ll.co.uk... On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 14:36:47 +0100, Alistair Ross wrote: Any of you wizzes out there know the correct way to clean cine footage without removing the image. I'll second handing them to a museum or possibly better the National Film Archive. The latter will at least have the facilities to store them without further degradation. -- Cheers Dave. If we use DVD why is it still called "Footage" |
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Owain wrote:
On 28 July, 18:16, The Natural Philosopher wrote: Kevin Poole wrote: I have successfully *washed* 34mm film. And what happened? It shrank ;-) No. remember that films are processed in water. Didn't it start out as 35mm film though? No, it started out as a mistype, which to my chagrin, I missed till now..;-) Getting old. Humour points to Kevin.. Owain |
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The Natural Philosopher wrote:
Owain wrote: On 28 July, 18:16, The Natural Philosopher wrote: Kevin Poole wrote: I have successfully *washed* 34mm film. And what happened? It shrank ;-) No. remember that films are processed in water. Didn't it start out as 35mm film though? No, it started out as a mistype, which to my chagrin, I missed till now..;-) Getting old. Humour points to Kevin.. Owain Why don't sheep shrink when it rains? -- Adrian C |
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Adrian C wrote:
Why don't sheep shrink when it rains? Rain water is cold. |
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Adrian C wrote:
The Natural Philosopher wrote: Owain wrote: On 28 July, 18:16, The Natural Philosopher wrote: Kevin Poole wrote: I have successfully *washed* 34mm film. And what happened? It shrank ;-) No. remember that films are processed in water. Didn't it start out as 35mm film though? No, it started out as a mistype, which to my chagrin, I missed till now..;-) Getting old. Humour points to Kevin.. Owain Why don't sheep shrink when it rains? They do. Or lanolin. Whatever. |
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Adrian C wrote:
The Natural Philosopher wrote: Owain wrote: On 28 July, 18:16, The Natural Philosopher wrote: Kevin Poole wrote: I have successfully *washed* 34mm film. And what happened? It shrank ;-) No. remember that films are processed in water. Didn't it start out as 35mm film though? No, it started out as a mistype, which to my chagrin, I missed till now..;-) Getting old. Humour points to Kevin.. Owain Why don't sheep shrink when it rains? Since wool can absorb 40% of its own weight in water, they should expand... -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 14:36:47 +0100, in uk.d-i-y "Alistair Ross"
wrote: I managed to rescue a lot of cine footage from a house clearance. One film title caught my eye 'Racing at Snetterton', there turned out to be several cine films of late 1950's to mid 1960's motor racing events taken in East Anglia.....Problem is that the films have been stored where damp and dust have taken their tole. Any of you wizzes out there know the correct way to clean cine footage without removing the image. Before you touch it take a look at the demo video from these professionals http://videostation.co.uk/ Phil |
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The Medway Handyman wrote:
Adrian C wrote: The Natural Philosopher wrote: Owain wrote: On 28 July, 18:16, The Natural Philosopher wrote: Kevin Poole wrote: I have successfully *washed* 34mm film. And what happened? It shrank ;-) No. remember that films are processed in water. Didn't it start out as 35mm film though? No, it started out as a mistype, which to my chagrin, I missed till now..;-) Getting old. Humour points to Kevin.. Owain Why don't sheep shrink when it rains? Since wool can absorb 40% of its own weight in water, they should expand... Tampax for Elephants.... -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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