I have a cigar box full of 35mm B&W film shot in the 40's and 50's by my father - wonderful stuff. Some Army, some Germany, processed who knows where, taken with the good old Retina II. Early stuff of family, etc.
He rolled up each roll, uncut, and put them back into the original aluminum film cans (the ones with wonderfully colored tops). Nice way to store, but the curl is a killer. I actually took 3 rolls, wrapped them backwards around a paper towel core for 6 months, in long printfile sleeves. Took them off, and they immediately sprang back into a tenacious curl. I also tried washing for 5 min, drying per normal - no dice, it must be in the film base, which doesn't take on water.
I've thought about rolling them back into the cans backwards, but fear for scratching.
Any ideas?
He rolled up each roll, uncut, and put them back into the original aluminum film cans (the ones with wonderfully colored tops). Nice way to store, but the curl is a killer. I actually took 3 rolls, wrapped them backwards around a paper towel core for 6 months, in long printfile sleeves. Took them off, and they immediately sprang back into a tenacious curl. I also tried washing for 5 min, drying per normal - no dice, it must be in the film base, which doesn't take on water.
I've thought about rolling them back into the cans backwards, but fear for scratching.
Any ideas?
