Subject: IPI storage guide for acetate film
Announcing the IPI Storage Guide for Acetate Film At last it is possible to show administrators the benefits of improved storage conditions in dollars and cents. "How long will the collection last at present storage conditions?" "What would happen if we reduced the temperature five degrees?" "If we lowered the temperature ten degrees, but raised the relative humidity 10% would that be better? How much better?" Quickly and easily evaluate the life expectancy of a film collection in a particular storage environment with the four-part IPI Storage GUide for Acetate Film. The Guide can also be used to determine which of several existing environments is better for film storage, or to consider which combinations of temperature and RH would yield the desired life expectancy for and acetate film collection. These figures are based on accelerated aging data regarding the "vinegar syndrome". The Guide does not predict the lifespan of individual pieces of film or of specific collections of film. The Guide's real value lies in enabling those responsible for the care of film collections to gain a general understanding of how temperature and humidity affect the rate of film base degradation. These predictions are like the expiration date on milk. You don't expect to sit up until midnight on the expiration date and watch the milk turn to cheese. The Guide contains four tools: The Graph: A general overview of film life expectancy across a wide range of temperatures and RH's. The "Time Out of Storage" Table: Shows the impact of removing film from a special storage environment (i.e., a vault) and using it for varying periods of time at room temperature. The Wheel: Side One contains the same data as the Graph arranged for quick estimate of film life expectancy at specific temperature and humidity conditions. Handy for exploring "what if" scenarios or for comparing one storage area with another. Side Two provides similar information for partially degraded acetate film. PLUS, "How to Use the IPI Acetate Film Storage Guide." The cost of making the improvements to the storage area can be amortized over the gain in expected life and compared to the value of the collection. Other factors such as duplication costs for the entire collection may also be added. In this way, the real cost per year (or per real of film per year) can be calculated for upgrading storage conditions. To order: call 716-475-5199, 8:30 - 4:30 EST, Monday-Friday, or FAX your order to 716-475-7230. Proceeds benefit film preservation research. No COD or credit card orders accepted. Sales tax will be added to invoices as required except where we are furnished with an appropriate exemption certificate or registration number with order. Shipping and handling charges will be added to invoice. Standard payment terms are net 30 days from date of invoice. Prices are subject to change without notice. -Douglas Nishimura Image Permanence Institute Rochester Institute of Technology Frank E Gannett Memorial Building PO Box 9887 Rochester, NY 14623-0887 *** Conservation DistList Instance 6:50 Distributed: Saturday, March 13, 1993 Message Id: cdl-6-50-005 ***Received on Friday, 12 March, 1993