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Admiral Display Slide, late 50's
From a slide I found recently. Unfortunately it's damaged.
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I managed to get this quite a bit better by cleaning it with Naptha.
I thought I had ruined it by cleaning it with water but I guess not, though the colors changed somewhat. |
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That is a cool slide. Thanks for sharing it.
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Fun to see a period advertising display. Nice job cleaning it up.
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IIRC, one of the chemicals used in developing color film can also be used to safely clean slides without the color drop. I have a friend that does the restoration of slides and negatives. He uses a specifically designed ($16K)Canon machine to do the scanning work, but does chemical cleaning as well. He just did a whole closet full of slides for one of the local military units - not much on cleaning, but he had to add metadata to each scan from what was written/typed on the frame of the slide - something like 14,000 slides so far.
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