carstenw wrote:
Where is the matching beer for that building?
I am sure it is under planed somewhere, sometime. Almost all the new weird shape buildings of last 10 years went to China. And I am pretty sure they were not designed by Chinese.
Just bought some out of date refrigerated 120mm Portra 160 NC.
Trying to get some 120mm Reala 100.
I think I will have to give up trying to find the old films, they are simply waaaayyyyy to overpriced!
And damn it, where is my order for the new/regular 120 Portra?
I am dying to shoot my new to me Mamiya RZ67 Pro II kit!
Hurry up already!
Sigh...
buggz2k wrote:
Just bought some out of date refrigerated 120mm Portra 160 NC.
Trying to get some 120mm Reala 100.
I think I will have to give up trying to find the old films, they are simply waaaayyyyy to overpriced!
And damn it, where is my order for the new/regular 120 Portra?
I am dying to shoot my new to me Mamiya RZ67 Pro II kit!
Hurry up already!
Sigh...
Does refrigeration really help maintain the film? I haven't Google(d) that yet, so any information would be appreciated! Should we refrigerate ever film, that has either been wrapped, or unwrapped, yet still in their case? Should it be in a freezer or just the regular area? Thanks for any info., and hope your film comes today, or ASAP!
There is really good documentation from Kodak, I know I have it book marked., have to find it.
A lot of people actually freeze their film and have dedicated freezers just for this purpose.
Especially the really expensive films, 4x5, 8x10.
a.RodriguezPix wrote:
Does refrigeration really help maintain the film? I haven't Google(d) that yet, so any information would be appreciated! Should we refrigerate ever film, that has either been wrapped, or unwrapped, yet still in their case? Should it be in a freezer or just the regular area? Thanks for any info., and hope your film comes today, or ASAP!
Does refrigeration really help maintain the film? I haven't Google(d) that yet, so any information would be appreciated! Should we refrigerate ever film, that has either been wrapped, or unwrapped, yet still in their case? Should it be in a freezer or just the regular area? Thanks for any info., and hope your film comes today, or ASAP!
The only reason to refrigerate film is if you are going to store it long term, like years. If you are going to use the film within the expiration date, then just forget about freezing it. Keep it from getting super warm, like leaving it near a window that gets a lot of sun. If you have it in a camera bag or drawer, then it is fine.
rattymouse wrote:
The only reason to refrigerate film is if you are going to store it long term, like years. If you are going to use the film within the expiration date, then just forget about freezing it. Keep it from getting super warm, like leaving it near a window that gets a lot of sun. If you have it in a camera bag or drawer, then it is fine.
RM..
Except in my case most of my 4x5 film stock is expired stuff from Ebay
At this point I'm superstitious so I keep all of it in a fridge!