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Re: [APML] Film Buyout - Fill that Freezer
That is my intent, we just need to eat more food or get a bigger freezer
(probably anyways) as the little chest freezer in the kitchen is packed
with food.
Question. How long do you let your bulk loader thaw before you load
cannisters? Or do you pull the roll out of the loader at the end of each
session in the darkroom?
George Anderson
Montreal Canada
Clear skies and good health
Chris Schur wrote:
>
> HI all,
>
> If your like me, there is more film in the refrigerator than food, the good
> news about tech pan, is that unlike many of the color films, you can
> actually freeze tech pan and not damage the emulsion. Color films such as
> the Konica are not so fortunate, some emulsion curdling may occur in the
> freezer causing huge clumping of grains like the old PPF did. I have frozen
> tech pan for years with no ill effects. Assuming a 3 to 5 year freezer
> life for the film, you should be able to stock up now and at least get
> yourself set for thet next half a decade of shooting.
>
> Clear skies,
>
> Chris
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