Interesting approach.
But... encymes are very specific. Though the same chemical bound you refer to is contained in the polymers chitin consists of I am doubtful it will work. There are several specific encymes for the linkages within the chitin polymers.
Cellulase instead will attack the acetate-base too. Though of course the sheer mass of material in the base will yield a difference for the attack.
Well, you can theorise all you like, but as you can see, it did work, and the film base (acetate?) and emulsion (gelatine) were fine.
Well, you can theorise all you like, but as you can see, it did work, and the film base (acetate?) and emulsion (gelatine) were fine.
All we can see is that those threads got removed.
You cannot say whether the fungus was removed completely nor how it was removed. To say something about the latter several different kind of solutions have had to be applied to say that some potion did the trick and others not.
OK, I did not do a control using plain tap-water; but you could do that yourself.
Sorry to sound defensive, but I'm rankled by your negativity. I really don't mind if you don't follow this procedure, though I hope someone finds the knowledge useful. This procedure restored slides sufficiently that retouching the scanned image was a viable proposition. It doesn't matter to me if the slides now disintegrate (though they may not). It's the image, not the little piece of film, that interests me. The images are now digital files, and enjoyable for a while longer. I am not trying to preserve them in the fossil record, but if I did nothing they would effectively be already lost.
All we can see is that those threads got removed.
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there's no negativity involved. being clear about what something is or isn't is not negativity.
What negativity? I even said that it is a interesting approach.
was a teensy bit negative, especially as I posted visual evidence that the fungal threads were in fact removed.I am doubtful it will work.
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