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View Poll Results: Where do you keep your film?
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Freezer
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34.80% |
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Refridgerator
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Closet or drawer
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Just anywhere
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03-19-2012
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#76
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porktaco is offline
Join Date: May 2009
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wow. on a shelf, in a camera bag. my house is airconditioned year round, and stays at a delightful 71 degrees.
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03-20-2012
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#77
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TXForester is offline
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Alba, Texas
Posts: 1,055
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Fridge. The big freezer isn't working and the small one that is part of the fridge is too small.
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04-25-2012
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#78
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Photography
FlyingLotus is offline
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Las Vegas, NV.
Age: 21
Posts: 22
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Instant films in the fridge, and 35mm and 120mm in the freezer.
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04-25-2012
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#79
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jasonrutter is offline
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Western Michigan
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I keep most of my film in the freezer. I them move it to the fridge for 24 hours and then let it come up to room temp depending on the time of year. I keep exposed but unprocessed film in the fridge until I can get to processing it.
I have dedicated an entire freezer to storing film, and the fridge portion to storing my beer and a little film. Need to keep priorities straight.
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04-25-2012
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#80
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mday is offline
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 9
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C-41 and Delta 3200 go to Freezer, Tri-X and Acros to fridge.
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05-20-2012
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kuzano is online now
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 2,634
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Freezer....
160 frames readyload and quickload, plus 6 boxes of 4x5. 50-60 rolls 120/220. No 135.
Also keep all my Compact Flash cards and my SDHC cards in the freezer, when not out in the field. Keeps the colors vibrant and saturated.
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05-20-2012
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#83
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Rayt is offline
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 1,227
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Where I live we don't have the luxury of space. My film competes with groceries in the fridge and freezer section. High speed b/w such as Fuji 1600 and Delta 3200 as well as Fuji 400x slide film go in the freezer. Low speed color slide goes in the fridge. All other b/w in the closet. Experience shows that b/w 400iso or slower are good and no fog up to 5 years after expiration kept in room temperature.
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08-03-2012
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E__WOK is offline
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: San Francisco
Posts: 236
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I keep all film in the freezer and an extra roll of every variation of film in my camera bag which is more than I can shoot in a day. If I need more film, I take it out and let it defrost overnight.
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08-03-2012
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It Is What It Is
Red Robin is offline
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Wrinkle City, Fla.
Age: 63
Posts: 542
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Like you Raid it' the freezer for me here in central Fla.on the gulf coast. The idea of a separate , small freezer sounds good. Ms. Bee is a good sport, but she would love to have her freezer space back.
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09-07-2012
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steveyork is offline
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 307
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I keep anywhere from 10-30 rolls out, but the rest (anywhere from 100 to 250) are in the freezer.
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09-07-2012
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I'm seeing double!
Chris101 is offline
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Arizona
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Ah, this thread's back. I keep a Sears 35 RF camera loaded with trix in the console of my car. Note that I live in Arizona, where the car's interior reaches 130F on hot sunny days, which is ... all of 'em! The film gets cooked a bit, but as you can see from the attached examples, it's a bit low in contrast, but still works.
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09-07-2012
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rbsinto is offline
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Thornhill, Ontario, Canada Thornhill is a suburb of Toronto
Posts: 1,122
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Mountains of colour slide and some Scala stored in the freezer, and about 10 rolls in a pocket in each of my two camera bags, so I've got stock when I go out to shoot.
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11-06-2012
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slava is offline
Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 121
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I shoot about 1 roll a week and second one I got in the bag, some that I will use soon in the refridgerator and all the others in the freezer.
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12-04-2012
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#90
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Joosep is offline
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Tallinn, Estonia
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