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    Portra foil packs light tight?

    Hi,

    I'd like to double check before I open up the box. Is the foil pouch lightproof?

    The box of film was stored in the fridge in a plastic bag & is covered with mold (cardboard packaging). I stuck the box in the freezer in the meantime, but would like to get the film out of the box in daylight, so I can avoid the mold & do it soon before it gets farther along.

    So can I discard the boxes in daylight and open the foil package in the dark to load?

    Thanks,

    Serge

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    Drew Wiley
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    Re: Portra foil packs light tight?

    What I would do under such circumstances is only open the box in darkness and put the film itself into a small paper safe,
    and you can then load your holders at your leisure. It would be a shame if some tiny light leak somewhere spoiled your shots.

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    Re: Portra foil packs light tight?

    Some people swear the foil is light-tight, but I've checked the corners of the foil envelopes after removing the film (in the dark, of course) and I found pinholes in many of them.

    Don't risk it, just go in the dark and transfer the film to a new box.

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    Re: Portra foil packs light tight?

    Thanks for the suggestions. Sounds like the smart thing to do.
    No sense in taking chances

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