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*Store trailers in archival cans on 3" cores (you can fit about 7 to a can, or you can build them up into trailer reels) in a cool, dry area. Some great information on caring for film outside of an archive setting can be found at [http://www.filmforever.org filmforever.org] | *Store trailers in archival cans on 3" cores (you can fit about 7 to a can, or you can build them up into trailer reels) in a cool, dry area. Some great information on caring for film outside of an archive setting can be found at [http://www.filmforever.org filmforever.org] | ||
==Resources== | |||
*[http://www.tuscancorp.com/ Tuscan film storage cans] | |||
*[http://stilcasing.com/analog_film_preservation.html Stil film storage cans] | |||
*[http://goldbergbrothers.com/ Goldberg reels and trailer flanges] | |||
*[http://dancan.dk/ Dancan film cans and cores] | |||
*[https://www.christys.net/ Christys cores, tape,leader, cans] | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |