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Safe Handling, Storage, and Destruction of Nitrate-Based Motion Picture Films
 
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1. ISO/DIS 10356: 
Cinematography—Storage and 
Handling of Cellulose Nitrate Base 
film.
2. ANSI/NFPA 40 (1994 edition) 
Standard for the Storage and 
Handling of Cellulose Nitrate 
Motion Picture Film.
3. Hill, J.R., and Weber, C.G., 
“Stability of Motion Picture Films 
as Determined by Accelerated 
Aging,” Journal SMPTE, vol. 27, 
677-689 (1936).
4. Carroll, J.F., and Calhoun, J.M., 
“Effect of Nitrogen Oxide Gases on 
Processed Acetate Film,” Journal 
SMPTE, vol. 64, 501-507 (1955).
5. Daily, J., “The Care and Handling 
of Hazardous Nitrate Film at 
UCLA’s Unique Projection 
Facilities,” Journal SMPTE 
453-456, (1990).
6. Edge, M., Allen, N.S., Hayes, M., 
and Riley, P.N.K., “Mechanism of 
Deterioration in Cellulose Nitrate 
Base Archival Cinematographic 
Film,” European Polymer Journal, 
(1990).
7. KODAK Publication No. H-23 
(1992): The Book of Film Care, 
Chapter 3, “Storage and Handling 
of Processed Nitrate Film,” pages 
30-35.
8. Louvet, Alain, Ph.D., Dissertation, 
“The Study on the Decomposition 
REFFERENCES
of Cellulose Nitrate Photographic 
Negatives,” December, 1994, de 
l’Université et Marie Curie, Paris, 
France.
9. Ram, A. Tulsi, Kopperl, D.F., 
Sehlin, R.C., Masaryk-Morris, S., 
Vincent, J.L., and Miller, P., “The 
Effects and Prevention of the 
‘Vinegar Syndrome,’” Journal of 
Imaging Science and Technology, 
vol. 38, 249-261, May/June 1994.
10. Ram, A. Tulsi, Carroll-Yacoby, 
D.M., Miller, P., and Heuer, H.D., 
“The Status Report on the 
Worldwide Molecular Sieve Trade 
Test Results,” Paper presented at 
the AMIA meeting, Boston, MA, 
1994, and at the FIAF meeting in 
London, U.K., January 1995. Under 
publication in FIFA Journal.
11. Adelstein, P.Z., Reilly, J.M., 
Nishimura, D.W., and Erbland, 
C.J., “Stability of Cellulose Ester 
Base Photographic Film: Part IV—
Behavior of Nitrate Base Film,” 
Journal SMPTE 359-369, (1995).