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Is this recommendation just for microfilm or does it recommend the same
for video and 35mm films?

Gerri Bradford
Record Retention Manager
Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc.
75 West Center
Provo, UT 84601
801.345.3820 or 4522/4517

>>> [log in to unmask] 3/16/2005 7:29:38 AM >>>
This is always a difficult question.  ISO 18911-1999 (available from
ANSI.org or AIIM.org) gives some guidance.  Paints that are as free as
possible from oxidants should be chosen.  The ISO standard also
advises
that film should be removed from the room totally during the painting
operation and the vault or storage room ventilated for 3 months prior
to
returning the film to storage.   We also have available a pamphlet
called
Kodak D-31 if anyone is interested it can be obtained from the
Kodak.com
website.


Robert Breslawski
Imagelink Media & Equipment Product Portfolio Manager
Document Imaging, EKC
343 State Street
Rochester, NY 14650-1175
585-724-3841
Cell 585-781-4551

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