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    simple question on storing film

    Hi,
    When storing opened or for that matter unopened 4x5 film in a fridge or freezer is it recommended to wrap the box in a sealed plastic bag or just in the box?
    Thanks, Zack

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    Re: simple question on storing film

    I always store film in a sealed plastic bag, and very often double bagged to help keep out moisture, potentials spills, or water from thawing during a power failure.

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    Re: simple question on storing film

    Quote Originally Posted by zack kl View Post
    Hi,
    When storing opened or for that matter unopened 4x5 film in a fridge or freezer is it recommended to wrap the box in a sealed plastic bag or just in the box?
    Thanks, Zack
    Most frost-free refrigerators will slowly dehydrate the emulsion in film, thus actually ruining it. You need to have a good vapor barrier to keep the film. In Kodak factory packaging, the film is in a sealed heavy foil back which is satisfactory. If you want to store an open box, you need to put it in a good heavy sealable baggy.

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    Re: simple question on storing film

    Thanks everybody - pretty much what I thought but wanted to make sure.
    Cheers

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