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Nitrate Defined
Refers to cels made of cellulose nitrate used throughout the 1920's-1940's in the case of Disney, into the late 1950's for certain other studios. Contrary to popular belief, nitrate cel stock was not as highly flammable as nitrate film base, but it was subject to discoloration and shrinkage, causing a warping or rippling effect in cels, when exposed to light or heat for long periods of time.
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