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Frame by Frame – Restoring Films

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    • Filmstreifen mit starken lila und gelben Verfärbungen. Auf dem Bild ist eine Frau zu sehen, die sich im Spiegel betrachtet.

      35mm film strip showing water damage to the emulsion as well as a red colour cast

      Photo: Marian Stefanowski

    • 35mm film strip with a burn hole and a spliced tear

      Photo: Marian Stefanowski

    • Badly warped 35mm film strip with red colour cast
      Photo: Marian Stefanowski

    • Comparison of the original reversal film with a projection print with an intense red colour cast of the film ‘Frozen Flashes’ (FRG 1977, Dore O.)

      Photo: Marian Stefanowski.

    • Detail from ‘This Ancient Law’ (GER 1923, E.A. Dupont). The frame shows solarisation of the silver

      Photo: Franz Frank.

    • 35mm film strip with silver corrosion due to oxidisation

      Photo: Marian Stefanowski

    • Detail of a nitrate print of ‘Sylvester’ (G 1924, directed by Lupu Pick) with color filter fan to determine the hue of the original tinting
      Photo: Julia Wallmüller

    • Detail of a nitrate print of ‘Sylvester’ (G 1924, directed by Lupu Pick) with color filter fan to determine the hue of the original tinting
      Photo: Julia Wallmüller

    • Repairing a torn 35mm film strip
      Photo: Marian Stefanowski

    • Checking the photographic quality of a frame

      Photo: Marian Stefanowski

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