benwal Member May 24, 2011 #1 Hi guys... Anyone with experience storing B&W films in fridge? Is it necessary? Would it cause any condensation? or fogging? Cheers!
Hi guys... Anyone with experience storing B&W films in fridge? Is it necessary? Would it cause any condensation? or fogging? Cheers!
wootsk Deregistered May 24, 2011 #2 It is recommended if you want to store your films beyond the expire date without have much degrade in image quality. So far I have yet to encounter problems with the films I store in my freezer. Just take it out to room temperature for at least 30 mins before using.
It is recommended if you want to store your films beyond the expire date without have much degrade in image quality. So far I have yet to encounter problems with the films I store in my freezer. Just take it out to room temperature for at least 30 mins before using.
E excelsius New Member May 24, 2011 #3 Fridge, about an hour to bring it up to room temp before using. Freezer, leave it out for a day to thaw it.
Fridge, about an hour to bring it up to room temp before using. Freezer, leave it out for a day to thaw it.
J jfoo Senior Member May 24, 2011 #4 excelsius said: Fridge, about an hour to bring it up to room temp before using. Freezer, leave it out for a day to thaw it. Click to expand... ditto that plus leave the film in the paper boxes to thaw out or at the very least, in the plastic canisters.
excelsius said: Fridge, about an hour to bring it up to room temp before using. Freezer, leave it out for a day to thaw it. Click to expand... ditto that plus leave the film in the paper boxes to thaw out or at the very least, in the plastic canisters.