On 2/18/12 11:25 AM, Tom Whiteside wrote: A nitrate fire is unstoppable. Because it releases it's own oxygen as it burns. The Fumes are toxic. I've a large roll I rescued from a film with a plot point of burning down an old film lab. How do I get it to someone who would like it? It's sealed and in the freezer. -- Steven Gladstone New York Based Cinematographer Gladstone films Blog - http://indiekicker.reelgrok.com/ http://www.blakehousemovie.com http://www.gladstonefilms.com 917-886-5858 _______________________________________________ FrameWorks mailing list [email protected] https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
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