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If the microfilm Seth is concerned about is showing symptoms of vinegar
syndrome, it certainly is silver-gelatin microfilm. In my experience,
silver-gelatin microfilm is MUCH more vulnerable to scratching than
diazo microfilm.
The wording of Seth's message implies there's only one copy of the
microfilm, so if there's any chance the microfilm images are important,
risk avoidance may be a serious consideration.
Best regards.
Fred
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Frederic J. Grevin
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Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 11:46
Subject: Re: [RM] Deteriorating Microfilm Reels
Fred said:
"Seth, there's no such thing as a "non-scratching" microfilm reader or
reader-printer, so you are risking some damage to the microfilm if you
follow this advice (sorry, Sharon--nothing personal)."
No offense taken - I should have clarified that the film I took to the
library were duplicates (originals sent to the State Archives). And now
you know just about everything I know about microfilm :)
Sharon
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