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Tag Archives: nitrate negative deterioration
Negative Deterioration Part One: Digitization and Preservation of Cellulose Nitrate and Cellulose Acetate Negatives
Before polyester film became readily available in the 1950’s, all flexible film negatives were made on some form of cellulose nitrate or cellulose acetate support. Both of these film bases have deterioration issues, and in the case of nitrate negatives, … Continue reading →
Posted in 35mm Duplication, Acetate Deterioration, Archival Digitization, Archival Film Output, Collection Services, Digital Imaging, Digital Negatives, Negative Scanning
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Tagged Acetate Negatives, Archival Digitization, Black and white LVT negatives, cellulose nitrate negatives, identifying acetate negatives, identifying nitrate negatives, Negative Deterioration, nitrate film preservation, nitrate negative deterioration, nitrate negative preservation, Preservation of acetate negatives, Vinegar Syndrome
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