- Following information found on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_base
- The first transparent flexible plasticized base that was commercially available
- This was made possible through celluloid developments in the 1880's by John Carbutt, Hannibal Goodwin, & Eastman Kodak
- Drawbacks:
- Very flammable -- and nitrate fires are very difficult to extinguish
- Decomposed after a few decades (and was still flammable) and left the film sticky and gooey
- As the film aged, it became more likely to spontaneously catch fire
- Projection booth fires were common if the film had been exposed to too much heat while passing through the gate
- There were documented audience member deaths from the flames, smoke, or stampedes that ensued
- Jan. 9, 1927 - Montreal - Laurier Palace- Fire broke out during a children's film and resulted in 77 deaths of children ages 4-18.
- 1978 Both the National Archives (lost 12.6 million feet of newsreel footage) and the Eastman House (lost 329 original camera negatives) lost their nitrate film vaults when it auto-ignited.
- Most have been converted into polyester copies and originals are stored away from other non-nitrate items
- Any theaters certified to run nitrate film must pass through rigorous requirements including a fire-proof projection booth, fire chambers surrounding the feed and take-ups reels, several fire extinguishers built into the projector and aimed at the film gate should it piece ignite.
- Following information found on: http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byauth/messier/negrmcc.html
- For ALL cellulosic plastic materials: The rate of deterioration is highly temperature and humidity dependant. The age and type of film base has little bearing on its condition or future potential for deterioration.
- The chemical reactions driving deterioration of nitrate are autocatalytic - meaning chemical degradation accumulates and catalyzes further deterioration.
- Once deterioration starts, is gains momentum. To prevent the build up of gaseous by-products, negtatives should be removed from sealed air-tight containers such as metal film canisters or plastic bags. A well-ventilated facility is needed to inhibit the concentration of these by-products.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Nitrate Negative
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One aspect that you could explore is how these negatives render when printed/developed. During the presentations in class we discussed what characteristics of each photographic process have to be preserved/accounted for/paid attention to, during digitization.
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