I am sitting here scanning several hundred olde family photographs for a family friend that were shot on 4X5, 5X7, 6X10 (inches...) and 8X10 sheet film between the late 30's and mid 40's
I have several negatives that the brown craft sleeves (which are crispy and crumbly) have stuck to the negative in places. Some of this pops off when you flex the negative, some does not. We have several that we want to scan the entire sheet.
What is the best process for removing the remains of the envelope? I have yet to consider soaking or applying any other method without consulting the group.
The sheet is 5X7 and the film base is quite thick.
Suggestions?
Bill
I have several negatives that the brown craft sleeves (which are crispy and crumbly) have stuck to the negative in places. Some of this pops off when you flex the negative, some does not. We have several that we want to scan the entire sheet.
What is the best process for removing the remains of the envelope? I have yet to consider soaking or applying any other method without consulting the group.
The sheet is 5X7 and the film base is quite thick.
Suggestions?
Bill
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