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35mm photographic film - storage
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I have always been a keen amateur photographer and what with the advent of digital photography, I find myself in the position of a LOT of excess 35mm film left over and I am wondering what the shelf life is with it. I was told a few years ago that it can be stored indefinitely, as long as it's kept in the fridge. Anyone got any ideas they'd like to share with me? Ta muchly! Kat x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Keep it dark, cool and dry, and it should be fine for a good few years.
However, I think you should think about getting a decent film scanner (Nikon Coolscan EX was among the best a few years back, not looked into it since), to scan them in.
It's time consuming, but once they're in as a digital format like tiffs, you can back them up, meaning that hopefully you should never lose them.
However, I think you should think about getting a decent film scanner (Nikon Coolscan EX was among the best a few years back, not looked into it since), to scan them in.
It's time consuming, but once they're in as a digital format like tiffs, you can back them up, meaning that hopefully you should never lose them.
Thanks Ian. I've kept them all in their original Truprint Wrappers and they're in the Fridge in a large container, all kept together. I've had them a few years though so am just wondering how long I should chance it by keeping them and of course doing a test shoot with one film won't necessarily give an indication as to the quality of the other films either!! I think I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place!! lol. Thanks again Ian! Kat x
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