Does anyone here have experience regarding latent image stability of Kodak’s current E100?
Here’s the situation: I rarely use color film, and a few recent rolls of print film just reaffirmed that I prefer slides. I am thinking of dedicating a light SLR body to color only. I could tuck it in my bag and only use it when I see a color picture, which doesn’t happen often. Seeing 36 of them could take a year, so the first frames would of course sit around undeveloped for a while, suffering unknown effects.
I realize there are variables such as temperature, but for the sake of argument let’s assume the spare body spends most of its life downstairs around 68-72 degrees Fahrenheit.
Here’s the situation: I rarely use color film, and a few recent rolls of print film just reaffirmed that I prefer slides. I am thinking of dedicating a light SLR body to color only. I could tuck it in my bag and only use it when I see a color picture, which doesn’t happen often. Seeing 36 of them could take a year, so the first frames would of course sit around undeveloped for a while, suffering unknown effects.
I realize there are variables such as temperature, but for the sake of argument let’s assume the spare body spends most of its life downstairs around 68-72 degrees Fahrenheit.