Motion Picture Film Base Deterioration Window for Acetate Film![]() |
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Daneye is a monitor “eye” to your film.It is the “nose” that never gets tired of “smelling” decaying films.This product received nomination for the Patent Prize of the Year 1995 in Denmark. The dyed silica change color according to color scheme below, which is from blue via green to yellow. Danchek clips into a hole (11mm) in the side of any filmcan.
It is an affordable way to give you control over your collection – right now – and in years to come. Price is 93 Euro pr. 100 units ex. stock |
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Indication correlates with the IPI safe and accurate way to check film for vinegar syndrome. Danchek blue at level 0. At level 1 color turns to green. Some degradation is occurring. At level 2 color begins to turn to green/yellow and films should be duplicated. At level 3 color turns to yellow. The film warps or shrinks irretrievably and has a very strong smell of acetic acid. They have a very high priority for duplication. Colors shown on your computer screen or as a print is only for guidance and can vary with your equipment. Color description is reasonably accurate and color change is visible from
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