John Watson
gwalia at emerge.net.auFri Jan 18 12:09:30 EST 2008
Hi Rose-lee Some of the best people in this field are the National Film & Sound Archive people in Canberra. I have seen through their facility on the Community Heritage Grant thingy a couple of years ago, and they are very forthcoming with their advice. http://www.nfsa.afc.gov.au/about_us/contact_us.html Of course, that's only in case you don't find any appropriate answers on this excellent forum read by many experts in many fields. (have a I crawled enough yet? J ) thanks John John Watson (GDBMT, GDIT, CNA) Manager-Gwalia Historic Site Leonora Gwalia Historical Museum Ltd PO Box 111 or Tower St Leonora 6438 Gwalia WA Ph/Fax: (08) 9037 7122 Mob: 04199 58199 email: gwalia at emerge.net.au www.gwalia.org.au From: can-talk-bounces at collectionsaustralia.net [mailto:can-talk-bounces at collectionsaustralia.net] On Behalf Of Adventist Heritage Centre Sent: 17 January 2008 14:58 To: can-talk at collectionsaustralia.net Subject: [can-talk] Discussion questions Hi I have two question for everyone. 1. We have a number of 16mm motion picture films 1950s+ which I understand need to go into cold storage. What temperature range should we aim for? Can they be stored below 0 degrees? Comments welcome 2. I understand they also need to be sealed to avoid moisture getting into them Has anyone any experience in this area. Comments welcome. Rose-lee Power Curator Adventist Heritage Centre Cooranbong NSW 2265 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.collectionsaustralia.net/pipermail/can-talk/attachments/20080118/e23bea82/attachment-0001.html |