Cory, Put the film in the freezer in the original packaging. Do not open the package. When removing it for use let it sit for an hour or two, UNOPENED, at room temperature. There is no condensation to worry about if the film has not been removed from the canister.
CBWaters wrote: > > After taking advantage of a generous shipping-cost split from a list member, > I have several rolls of Kodak B&W film sitting in my dining room. It > regularly gets up to about 80F in my house (stupid "builder-grade" AC > components). I don't expect to use all this film for at least three months. > It's all fresh from B&H though it's the import version of each type. So > should I put it in the fridge or what? What do you do to avoid condensation > when removing the film from the chilly confines? -- Shel Belinkoff mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/ - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

