Flattening old 35mm negatives?

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Laurent

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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.
 

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Try loading the film in a reel, with the emulsion side out, and leave them there for days. I've managed to flatten film this way, but it wasn't an extreme case. It will probably be hard to load, but I think it's the simplest and safest way I could think.
 

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I've had success cutting them into five frame strips and putting them into plastic sleeves alternating the direction of the curl.
Then I stack them and put them under any book for a month. This is for negatives that were curled up into metal film canisters from the 1950's


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Thanks , this looks like valid options. I'll cut them in stripes and put them in the library... should do it!
 

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I cut them into strips of 6 frames, then press them between two sheets of glass with spring clamps. Sometimes it takes a month.
 
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