Fridge or Freezer?
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Fridge or Freezer?
stocked up on about 40 carts. going to store in foil packets in 1 gallon zip locks. is it better keep in the fridge or freezer? i've got K-40 and VNF, the K-40 will be used a lot quicker, the VNF may take awhile to use.
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I vote for the freezer...it doesn't take that long for the film to come up to temp and as long as you have the room, you may as well take advantage of reducing the chemical breakdown to almost zero when stored in a freezer.
I am sure Kodak has some technical specs on the storage of film...would make no difference on format if you are looking at kodachrome.
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I am sure Kodak has some technical specs on the storage of film...would make no difference on format if you are looking at kodachrome.
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m
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What does everyone think sufficent "thaw" time would be for freezer and fridge? Soon I will be getting a large stock of super 8 and 16mm. I'm thinking of putting it all in the freezer in zip-locks and putting the rolls/carts I need for the next week in the fridge. Is this pointless?
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In the past I have noticed small holes in the foil seals of super8 carts. Might not be a good idea to rely on only that for protection. When storing film in the freezer I normally put each cart in its own ziplock bag so that when I take it out I can let it adjust to the temperature before removing it.
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I did have 2 with small tears and kept them out for immediate use. so i put 30 carts in the freezer zip locked, and 20 in the fridge, zip locked for my "soon to be used stash". thanks for all the info.jessh wrote:In the past I have noticed small holes in the foil seals of super8 carts. Might not be a good idea to rely on only that for protection. When storing film in the freezer I normally put each cart in its own ziplock bag so that when I take it out I can let it adjust to the temperature before removing it.
~Jess