On Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 20:30, M. Royer
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wrote re "Re: [OM] Another thread about film " saying:
> So I should purchase like 50 rolls, put 45 of them in
> a freezer somewhere and use the film up as I go along.
> Sounds like a plan. How long does expired film stay
> fresh if its kept in a freezer the entire time except
> the time its in the camera?
Probably forever. They've found films in the Arctic that developed
perfectly 80 years after they were exposed.
Tom
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