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Hello all,
Probably there is an easy and well known answer for my question but I just wanted to make sure anyway.
I keep my films in the refrigerator like most of you do. When I go out for shooting, mostly I take a few more rolls than I might consume just in case. It means I take a few rolls each time and at the end of the day those rolls go back inside the refrigerator.
My refrigerator's inside temperature is around 5 or 7 degrees Celsius. During the day these films (even in my bag) might be exposed to 30 or 35 degrees in my bag (summer time of course). Then they go to 5 degrees again. Probably some of the same rolls have to expose this temperature change every weekend (I assume that I consume them within 2 months for the worst case).
So, I assume this thermal cycle will effect the negatives in a negative way but I couldn't realise how so far. I am not able to print my negatives in a darkroom, but I develop myself and scan the negatives at home. Once I decide which are the keepers, I send the digital files to a lab in order to have them printed. Probably I may compensate the effect during post process.
I would like to hear some thoughts or your experiences.
Thanks in advance.
Probably there is an easy and well known answer for my question but I just wanted to make sure anyway.
I keep my films in the refrigerator like most of you do. When I go out for shooting, mostly I take a few more rolls than I might consume just in case. It means I take a few rolls each time and at the end of the day those rolls go back inside the refrigerator.
My refrigerator's inside temperature is around 5 or 7 degrees Celsius. During the day these films (even in my bag) might be exposed to 30 or 35 degrees in my bag (summer time of course). Then they go to 5 degrees again. Probably some of the same rolls have to expose this temperature change every weekend (I assume that I consume them within 2 months for the worst case).
So, I assume this thermal cycle will effect the negatives in a negative way but I couldn't realise how so far. I am not able to print my negatives in a darkroom, but I develop myself and scan the negatives at home. Once I decide which are the keepers, I send the digital files to a lab in order to have them printed. Probably I may compensate the effect during post process.
I would like to hear some thoughts or your experiences.
Thanks in advance.