Stability of Cellulose Ester Base Photographic Film: Part V—Recent Findings
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- Publisher
- SMPTE — White Plains, NY, USA
- Doc Type
- Journal Article
- Content Type
- Original Research
- Abbreviated Title
- SMPTE J
- Volume
- 104, No. 7, pp. 439–447
- Abstract
- Studies on the fundamental nature of cellulose ester base photographic film have been continued with several significant conclusions. Confidence in the Arrhenius treatment of property data has been increased because linear relationships have been obtained, after four years' incubation, which agree with previously reported experiments of shorter duration. Long-duration studies of polyester base films verify the long life of this material, and also show the beneficial effects of lower storage humidities on polyester film stability. A survey of films in film archives revealed that cellulose ester base films manufactured in the 1930s and 1940s may still have excellent properties, indicating the importance of storage environment and suggesting possible differences in manufacture. The expected absorption of acetic acid by undegraded film from adjacent degraded film was demonstrated.
- Publication Date
- 1995-07-01
- DOI
10.5594/J17707- ISSN
- Print:
0036-1682 - Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/J17707
- Author(s)
- P. Z. AdelsteinJ. M. ReillyD. W. NishimuraC. J. ErblandJ. L. Bigourdan
- Copyright
- © 1995 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
Bibliographic Reference(s)
- Stability of Cellulose Ester Base Photographic Film: Part I — Laboratory Testing Procedures [Active]
- Stability of Cellulose Ester Base Photographic Film: Part II — Practical Storage Considerations [Active]
- Stability of Processed Cellulose Ester Photographic Films [Active]
- Stability of Cellulose Ester Base Photographic Film: Part III — Measurement of Film Degradation [Active]
- Stability of Cellulose Ester Base Photographic Film: Part IV—Behavior of Nitrate Base Film [Active]
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- 7. Brown D. W. Lowry R. E. Smith L. E. , “Prediction of the Long Term Stability of Polyester Recording Media,” NBSIR 86–3474, June 1986 , U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology , Gaithersburg, Md. EXTERNAL
- 8. Edge M. Mohammadian M. Hayes M. Allen N. S. , “Aspects of Polyester Degradation: Motion Picture Film and Videotape Materials,” J. Imaging Science and Technology , 16 : 13 – 20 , Jan./Feb. 1992 . EXTERNAL
- 9. Allen N. S. Edge M. Jewitt T. S. Horie C. V. , “Initiation of the Degradation of Cellulose Triacetate Base Motion Picture Film.” J. Photographic Science , 38 : 54 – 59 , 1990 . EXTERNAL
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P. Z. Adelstein, J. M. Reilly, D. W. Nishimura, C. J. Erbland, and J. L. Bigourdan; Stability of Cellulose Ester Base Photographic Film: Part V—Recent Findings, SMPTE Journal ( Volume: 104, Issue: 7, July 1995); SMPTE, 1995. Available at https://doi.org/10.5594/J17707
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