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Susanne Helmert's avatar

Excellent advice. I keep my film in the fridge, but not in a container. Will change that...

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The Photographer 🎩's avatar

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M. E. Rothwell's avatar

Huh, that’s so useful, I had no idea. Thanks for sharing

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Matteo Franchi's avatar

Cool post and good advices! I personally haven’t kept any of my rolls in the fridge so far. It’s also true I don’t shoot analog so often, unfortunately. I think I just have a couple of Fomapan (probably expired) I will try to use as soon as possible

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Neil Milton's avatar

Great article. Our fridge door is the film door. As I write, there are 60 rolls of tri-x in there and another 20 in the freezer. Now, granted... when I knew I'd be leaving my corpo job, I did stock up, but I try not to go below 50 at any one time as who knows what Kodak will do next ;)

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perfectlight's avatar

sooner or later they will f... err forget about us as they did with aps system. brought that system on the market (awesome, can change the film before being fully exposed and then reload it from where you left) and after that just stop. i'm left with a lovely camera that i can never use

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Sergiu Toader's avatar

Usefull , thank you!

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Charlie Borland's avatar

All great points and very true. We had a full size fridge in the studio, loaded full of film and Polaroid. We left a little room in the fridge for beer also.

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Roland Millward's avatar

A fridge maybe, freezer no.

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George Appletree's avatar

If you still can buy a roll like HP5 for 5€, congratulations. That was a normal price less than two years ago. Why are now nearly double price (just watching 9€ now). Why?, who knows

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