Hi All,
In terms of aging, does B&W retain overall "freshness" longer as it applies to aging? I would imagine that it does, especially when kept refrigerated or frozen, due to its simpler layer structure. Colour film has several layers and uses dyes, making colour shifting is a likely possibility if even it does not have other aging issues. However, does grain become more of a problem for colour or not? B&W "expressess" grain more in my experience, so would color have less of a grain issue given similar speed and age.
Any thoughts or comments?
In terms of aging, does B&W retain overall "freshness" longer as it applies to aging? I would imagine that it does, especially when kept refrigerated or frozen, due to its simpler layer structure. Colour film has several layers and uses dyes, making colour shifting is a likely possibility if even it does not have other aging issues. However, does grain become more of a problem for colour or not? B&W "expressess" grain more in my experience, so would color have less of a grain issue given similar speed and age.
Any thoughts or comments?
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