Hi Alyssa,
I am late getting to this, but both of the responses offer great information. As the article that Luisa Casella shared demonstrates, stain reduction from the slides would likely be a complex process best taken on by a conservator specializing in photographic materials. Even then, the work may be expensive and, depending on how seriously damaged the slides are, it may not be possible to achieve results that would meet the owner's expectations.
William Donnelley's suggestion to consider digital vs. physical stain reduction seems very practical to me, especially since digital images are the objective anyway. If you're able to consult with a photo conservator regardless, to confirm that the mold is inactive and would not pose risks to anyone handling the slides, and to advise on any work that should be done to clean or prepare the slides before scanning, I would recommend doing that.
Thanks, and please write again if you have more questions.
Rebecca
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Rebecca Smyrl
Connecting to Collections Care Monitor
Assistant Conservator for Special Collections
UNC Chapel Hill Libraries
Chapel Hill NC
(919) 962-4250
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Original Message:
Sent: 06-21-2022 16:14
From: Alyssa Opishinski
Subject: Looking for Resources on Removing Mold Stains from Photographic Slides
I trained in textile conservation, not photographic materials, and I am having difficulty trying to find resources which address the subject of removal of mold/mold stains on photographic slides-can it be done? Should it be done? If so, what factors do you need to consider? Etc. The mold appears to be old (so, more of a stain than particulate accretion) and non-viable at this point as the slides are now in a climate controlled room. It is a personal collection of family slides from ~1950s-70s. I am exploring the possibilities for removal because the owner is interested in digitizing them for the family to share and preserve but doesn't want to start before finding out if the mold stains can be removed.
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Alyssa Opishinski
Graduate Student
University of Rhode Island
East Greenwich RI
(401) 219-0759
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