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sirbridge
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Reged: 09/08/2007
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Large format negatives & glass plates (negatives)
      13/11/2007 20:15

I have been asked to find out whether it is possible or even advisable, to clean glass plates and film prior to their archival. I would not have thought that there would be a problem with the non-emulsion side of the glass if cleaned with care but I am not so sure if the emulsion surface should be touched even if there is evidence of mould. If members have had experience of this I would be glad to hear of techniques and materials. I would suggest that every negative should be scanned prior to any action.
I presume that film, if in good condition, could be re-washed.

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* Large format negatives & glass plates (negatives) sirbridge 13/11/2007 20:15
. * * Re: Large format negatives & glass plates (negatives) El Sid   14/11/2007 10:56
. * * Re: Large format negatives & glass plates (negatives) LargeFormat   14/11/2007 10:20
. * * Re: Large format negatives & glass plates (negatives) sirbridge   14/11/2007 17:04
. * * Re: Large format negatives & glass plates (negatives) beejaybee   14/11/2007 11:10
. * * Re: Large format negatives & glass plates (negatives) beejaybee   13/11/2007 21:03
. * * Re: Large format negatives & glass plates (negatives) BenchistaModerator   14/11/2007 08:02

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