Hi all,
my parents gave me 3 rolls of they honeymoon trip, and the negs have been "wound" arount a plastic thingy, I suppose it was common practice at this time.
The negatives spent close to 50 years that way (gosh, that does not make me feel younger ;-) ), so they are pretty keen on staying that way... I could scan a few frames to check images are good enough for some prints, but obviously flatness will be an issue, even for small prints...
I tries extending one film in the darkroom for a few days, but this does not seem to help.
Any suggestions? I envisaged a hot was (circa 40°C) to soften the base, but am not sure if the emulsion will be too happy with that.
my parents gave me 3 rolls of they honeymoon trip, and the negs have been "wound" arount a plastic thingy, I suppose it was common practice at this time.
The negatives spent close to 50 years that way (gosh, that does not make me feel younger ;-) ), so they are pretty keen on staying that way... I could scan a few frames to check images are good enough for some prints, but obviously flatness will be an issue, even for small prints...
I tries extending one film in the darkroom for a few days, but this does not seem to help.
Any suggestions? I envisaged a hot was (circa 40°C) to soften the base, but am not sure if the emulsion will be too happy with that.