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Date: | Wed, 13 Mar 1996 15:07:56 -0800 |
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Melissa,
Apologies for the late reply to your message on 16 mm. film restoration.
I'd suggest you post this query to the Association of Moving
Image Archivists listserv (AMIA-L). If you subscribe you'll be sure
to get any responses:
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Also, since you're in Dayton, you might want to contact LC's Motion
Picture Conservation Center at Wright-Patterson AFB to see if there's a
local vendor they would recommend. Contact:
Ken Weissman
513/258-7220
Best,
Henry
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On Fri, 1 Mar 1996, Melissa Smith wrote:
> I have a very old and brittle 16mm film which we would like to
> a) be able to view and b) be able to conserve or restore. As this
> is not my area of expertise, what can be done to save this film
> footage? Feel free to send replies off list. Thanks!
>
> Melissa R. Smith
> Dayton Veterans Museum
> VA Medical Center
> 4100 W. Third Street
> Dayton, OH 45428
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