Put it in the fridge, then take it out 24 hours before you load it and use
it.

Maris

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From: "CBWaters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 6:05 PM
Subject: film in the fridge?


> 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?
>
> Thanks list,
>
> Cory Waters
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