My question about this type of film base is: when was this type of film base discarded?
I know what Wikipedia have about this, but my question comes from this situation. Yesterday I found several negatives of one photo/photographer house (one of the famous) of my home city. When the house ended, several assets were donated to the city museum.
I am working there, and in one storage rooms I found several boxes of negatives, several formats, even panoramic negatives.
A lot of the envelopes that have the negatives have the label "nitrate". So I think: woo, nitrate cellulose negatives here, in this room and how they are? Well I began to observe the various boxes of negatives. When I got home, I went to look information about the "nitrate films". Found what wiki says about how long they run in production, etc.
Today I when to see gain more negatives, all label "Nitrate". Saw 5x7 negatives and saw the notches.
I found Kodak super panchro-press type B, Kodak contrast process ortho, etc. Negatives have the year, or least the most of them have it. I saw from 1936 to 1954. In 1950, Kodak ended the production of nitrate cellulose film. But can I consider that the few negatives prior 1951 may be nitrate or all of them are acetate and the person labelled worng the negatives. Or the matter is not so black and white (with and with out pun intended) and in the middle, a few negatives may have this dangerous base and others not.
All of the negatives are photo film.
I know what Wikipedia have about this, but my question comes from this situation. Yesterday I found several negatives of one photo/photographer house (one of the famous) of my home city. When the house ended, several assets were donated to the city museum.
I am working there, and in one storage rooms I found several boxes of negatives, several formats, even panoramic negatives.
A lot of the envelopes that have the negatives have the label "nitrate". So I think: woo, nitrate cellulose negatives here, in this room and how they are? Well I began to observe the various boxes of negatives. When I got home, I went to look information about the "nitrate films". Found what wiki says about how long they run in production, etc.
Today I when to see gain more negatives, all label "Nitrate". Saw 5x7 negatives and saw the notches.
I found Kodak super panchro-press type B, Kodak contrast process ortho, etc. Negatives have the year, or least the most of them have it. I saw from 1936 to 1954. In 1950, Kodak ended the production of nitrate cellulose film. But can I consider that the few negatives prior 1951 may be nitrate or all of them are acetate and the person labelled worng the negatives. Or the matter is not so black and white (with and with out pun intended) and in the middle, a few negatives may have this dangerous base and others not.
All of the negatives are photo film.


