It depends. Normal "amateur" flims get no special consideration. If the
manufacturer designates it as a "Pro" film, I generally buy a brick at a
time. 15 of them hit the freezer, and 5 in the fridge. Even on a fast day
I can't shoot 5 rolls in less time than it takes for a frozen one to thaw.
I also freeze my color printing papers. Its economical to get 100 sheet
boxes, and the large batches reduce the variability a little bit, but it
take me a while to print 100 sheets. Freezing in between printing sessions
greatly extends the life of the paper.
John P
> Brian E. Robinson wrote:
> Do most people refrigerate film or leave it out? I live in SoCal and the
> house gets into the high 80's at times (when the A/C is off). Is it
> better for me to put my film in the fridge?
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