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I came across a few of these in my collection of stuff.
They are Kodaloid printing masks:

kodaloid.jpg

Can anybody tell me what they are used for?

They are made of cellulose nitrate. I checked them. They are slightly shrunken but are otherwise good. No degradation. I'm not hip about keeping them. If they aren't valuable or readily useful for anything I'd just as soon get rid of them.

I'm a projectionist. I know how to handle nitrate. It doesn't bother me. Let's just frame the question this way: Would you store a Mason jar full of gasoline in your darkroom? :wink:
 
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So you sandwich these between the negative and the photo paper. Right?
And, because they are deep red, the paper isn't exposed around the edges.

Yes, I found them in a box along with some contact frames.
It all makes sense, now.

Thanks! :cool:

BTW: Just a fun fact. It is illegal in Pennsylvania, where I live, to even set foot in a theater projection room with a reel of nitrate film in your possession unless the projectors are all outfitted with certain safety devices to prevent the spread of fire and other fire safety systems to protect the patrons in case of fire. There are laws to the same effect in most states, as well.
 
use 'em, just make sure you have a cold light! doh!
 
:laugh: :D

I have only discovered a few pieces, so far. When I get to the bottom of this box, I bet there will only be about 5 or 6 pieces of the stuff 4x6 inches in size.

Not enough to cause an international incident but, as with all things, due caution is advised. They've been around for 50 years without incident and they show only the most minimal deterioration, if any at all. If stored safely, there should be no problem.

I have a metal box to store them in and I will keep it segregated from everything else until I decide what to do.
 
Can you post a picture of the masks for posterity before you safely dispose of them? Could be fun. Sort of.
 
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