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    Protecting film from heat

    Hi,

    When car camping, what's the best way to protect sheet film (Tri-x and Ektachrom e) from the heat (where the days typically exceed 90 degrees F)? Is it best to purchase a styrofoam cooler and put the film in it (without the ice)? Store it under the car seats (obviously not the trunk)? Should I even be concerned with the effect of the heat on film?

    Many thanks,

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    Protecting film from heat

    I have shot quite a bit in the desert southwest, without any measures taken, and I know the film had gone thru some extreme temps, but as far as I can tell, I h ave suffered little if any problems. Not that I recommend abusing your film. Im suprised at how tolerant it is, actually. I shoot only chromes, mostly Provia in 4x5.

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    Protecting film from heat

    Why take the ice out of the cooler? Freezing film is fine, just remember to thaw it before using it.

    I would think the coolest place would be under the car, not inside it. Just reme mber not to drive over the film.

    If it's only a day or two, don't worry about it. If it's a week or more, precaut ions may be advisable.

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    Protecting film from heat

    I keep my film in waterproof screw-top Nalgene canisters in the ice-chest while working out of my truck. To keep film cooler while backpacking, I put it into th ose gold-foil bags that come free with the purchase of certain brands of coffee beans. Some of the bags are too narrow for 4x5 but work great for roll film. Som etimes you can get these bags with resealable zip-loc style closures--well worth the price of the beans!

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