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Steve Goldstein

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Today I happened to open a newish roll of FP4+ in 120 size (expiry June 2023). Out of idle curiosity I held the silver exterior bag up to the window - and I could see through it! I could easily make out the details of the window curtain. And I could see strong light even through two layers.

After this discovery I fished a yellow plastic wrapping from a recent roll of TMY120 out of the trash. It was opaque under the same conditions.

From now on 120 FP4+ goes into a black container once it's removed from its little cardboard box.
 
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LOL... now what, exactly, inspired that investigation? I’ll have to try it with the FP-4 and Tri-X that I intended to use last month but never found the time. I wouldn’t worry as the backing paper provides adequate protection to the film. Very interesting observation!
 

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What effect does Kryptonite have on you and your vision?
 
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LOL... now what, exactly, inspired that investigation?

The sun was in my eyes while I was sitting at my desk opening the package and the idea just popped into my head.

It’s certainly not something I’ll obsess about, and I know the backing paper alone is fully effective, but since I use black plastic containers anyway so the films don’t get crushed in my backpack after exposure I’ll just use them before as well.
 

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The backing paper on the 120 film protects it from light. The Mylar wrapper is to protect the film from moisture.
 
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