I keep all my film in a dedicated fridge. About a year ago the door got stuck open one day, who knows how long it was like that before I noticed. When I did, everything in there was soaked. boxes were falling apart, moisture everywhere. I took everything out for a couple days to let it dry out. I'm not sure why sure why I'm having this issue, In the 30+ years I've been in this location, that kind of moisture has not been an issue. It's typically too dry around here. Looking at my hygrometer now, it reads 30% RH.
Today, I went to roll a few XX rolls and film was getting stuck after about 15 frames. I stopped to investigate and noticed my XX was damp, I had let it sit over night to get acclimated. I put the bulk loader in my tent and took the lid off to let it dry out more while I was at work. I got about 1 roll before it started sticking again. I'm going to leave the loader out a few days and see if things dry out, then I'll have to shoot a roll to see if the film is damaged. I have rolled some E100 and 250D recently and did not have an issue.
Makes me wonder if there is something about XX that attracts excessive moisture.
Today, I went to roll a few XX rolls and film was getting stuck after about 15 frames. I stopped to investigate and noticed my XX was damp, I had let it sit over night to get acclimated. I put the bulk loader in my tent and took the lid off to let it dry out more while I was at work. I got about 1 roll before it started sticking again. I'm going to leave the loader out a few days and see if things dry out, then I'll have to shoot a roll to see if the film is damaged. I have rolled some E100 and 250D recently and did not have an issue.
Makes me wonder if there is something about XX that attracts excessive moisture.