trondsi
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I just pulled out an old box of slide mounts (Gepe Antinewton glass slides), only to find that the glass of each unused slide was covered in a foggy, slightly greasy-feeling layer. I got nervous, so I checked some slides that were actually mounted in the same way, and sure enough, there is a layer on the inside of each one. The film does not seem to be damaged. I was actually expecting the used slides to be worse than the unused ones (because the unused ones are open, and so get more air), but the unused ones are a bit worse.
What exactly is this? Fungus? These slides have never been in a particularly damp place (bookshelf), although we used to live in Montreal which is humid. Do you know a brand that does not have this problem? The last few years I have generally avoided glass altogether. Maybe that was a good choice.
What exactly is this? Fungus? These slides have never been in a particularly damp place (bookshelf), although we used to live in Montreal which is humid. Do you know a brand that does not have this problem? The last few years I have generally avoided glass altogether. Maybe that was a good choice.