The Handling of Motion Picture Film at High Temperatures

J. I. Crabtree

SPECIAL, care is necessary when handling motion picture film at high temperatures when high humidities usually prevail in order to insure that the sensitiveness of the film emulsion shall remain unimpaired before exposure and that the latent image shall he retained after exposure and before development. Special treatment is also necessary if development of the exposed film must be conducted at temperatures above 70°F. while adequate precautions must be taken during storage of the developed film in warm climates otherwise the keeping qualities of the film will be affected.

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Published
1924-09
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J14192