Hi everyone,
This is my first post here and I hope this is the correct place to post it.
I wonder about the proper method of cleaning old negatives. I have some 60+ year old negatives in my possession, some of which are smeared with fingerprints.
With the negatives being 60+ years old, some fingerprints have almost become almost fossilized, they are literally rock solid and I was wondering if there was any safe method of cleaning them.
I have made a forum search on the subject and saw there were several advices out there for using 99% pure isopropyl alcohol for cleaning the negatives. Is this applicable to old negatives?
Similarly I also have some old prints, which are contaminated as much as the negatives. Do prints that age need a different treatment than the negatives?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
This is my first post here and I hope this is the correct place to post it.
I wonder about the proper method of cleaning old negatives. I have some 60+ year old negatives in my possession, some of which are smeared with fingerprints.
With the negatives being 60+ years old, some fingerprints have almost become almost fossilized, they are literally rock solid and I was wondering if there was any safe method of cleaning them.
I have made a forum search on the subject and saw there were several advices out there for using 99% pure isopropyl alcohol for cleaning the negatives. Is this applicable to old negatives?
Similarly I also have some old prints, which are contaminated as much as the negatives. Do prints that age need a different treatment than the negatives?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
