On 5 Mar 2020, at 00:21, mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Doing a project with very old family photos. I have a strip of 35mm negative
that on it says safety ILM 3 I think it is, but that isn't the biggest
problem. It was over the years creased like paper that had been folded.
Some of the folds are through the middle of the image. Any way to flatten.
I have no idea what is one them. Judging from the prints found with it, I
would wager a best guess of about 50 years. They don't appear to be
scratched up.
First idea is to contact print them with glass on top to see what I have. I
could probably copy them from a contact print, but would rather have the wet
print if possible. Would leaving them sandwiched between two plates of glass
with some weight on top do any good. Though about soaking them, but thought
better of that pretty quickly. Might or might not help. Ideas and thanks
everyone
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