Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Pilot E-Mail wrote: > > I have been watching this list for a while and I think I found the Right > group. I found a bunch of Experts. The Problem: I have many rolls of B&W > film that was out of date then,poorly processed and exposed, with out > proper knowledge, with a camera I confiscated from a German officer near > Castel d`Aino,Romagn Italy,Feb.1945. They were stored, uncut in film cans > and now they are all curled. How do I restore these negatives so that they > may be printed and scanned? I want to save this bit of history for the > remaining surveyors and descendents before I buy the farm. Oh by the way, I > use two lllf Leicas,one 3.5 Tessar Rolleiflex and a Minox B. > Thanks for any Help > Major Waechter > USAF Retired A month ago I rolled a bunch of rolls of film that had been stored, uncut in film cans from the late 40's onto steel reels fairly easily and rewashed them as they didn't seem to need refixing. I then hung them up to dry with weights and most of them were then easy to put into plastic pages for contacting and then printing. Some were not safety film and I asked the list here about that. Some said "high speed 40" on them and other strange and interesting things. I found Plus X cassettes made of wood! Printing them 2 weeks ago was a real thrill. I think there was more silver in film those days they were my father in laws and the resonance they exuded made me glad I am a photographer. The process is magic!. The closest you can come legally or without going to hell!! Mark Rabiner