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Touchdown! Greaser!
As most of you know, I've been diligently scanning the old negatives and slides that I found at my parents' house. Some of them - the ones from the 40's and 50's - were pretty deteriorated, though the slides were in far better shape than the negatives. I don't think any of the film was nitrate (most was clearly labeled as "safety film") but it deteriorates none the less.
Some of the negatives were stored in rolls, in film cans (which is about the worst way to store them, although the photo shops of the era returned the film in rolls rather than the strips that have been commonplace for the last 40-50 years or so). I opened one of the last cans left to scan the other night to a very distinctive smell of vinegar. Rut-row.
If any of you have old negatives that might have "interesting" pictures from the past, now's the time to get them scanned..... before they rot any further.
Some of the negatives were stored in rolls, in film cans (which is about the worst way to store them, although the photo shops of the era returned the film in rolls rather than the strips that have been commonplace for the last 40-50 years or so). I opened one of the last cans left to scan the other night to a very distinctive smell of vinegar. Rut-row.
If any of you have old negatives that might have "interesting" pictures from the past, now's the time to get them scanned..... before they rot any further.