Omid_K
Member
Hello all,
My wife (like many of yours I imagine) was fed up with my film taking over the fridge so I bought a fridge to go into my darkroom (garage). So the film going into the fridge/freezer is just a lateral move. My question is with my chemistry and RC/FB paper. Since my garage has always gotten too hot to store these items in, I've been keeping them in my bedroom closet when not in a darkroom session. I figured that now that I have a the ability to store things (temperature controlled) in the garage, I'd like to move it all there and keep everything together.
I think my question has an obvious answer but I thought I'd check with the community before potentially ruining images/prints in the future. The question is can I store my paper and chemistry in the fridge without any negative consequences? In addition to the paper I've got HC110 and TF4 (both unopened and diluted forms) for BW as well as Ilford Multigrade Developer for printing. Finally, I've got unopened C41 kits (both powdered and liquid) and Cinestill's new D9 kit for E6 processing. Can the powders be stored in the fridge too? Once mixed, can these kits be stored in the fridge in their bottles?
The reason I ask is because I always assume that you should store things the way they do at the store (no pun intended). When I go to Freestyle they've got the film in the fridge and the paper/chemistry on the shelves and that's what got me wondering. My assumption is that heat is the enemy and cold is either a friend or neutral. Is this a safe assumption?
Thanks in advance,
Omid
My wife (like many of yours I imagine) was fed up with my film taking over the fridge so I bought a fridge to go into my darkroom (garage). So the film going into the fridge/freezer is just a lateral move. My question is with my chemistry and RC/FB paper. Since my garage has always gotten too hot to store these items in, I've been keeping them in my bedroom closet when not in a darkroom session. I figured that now that I have a the ability to store things (temperature controlled) in the garage, I'd like to move it all there and keep everything together.
I think my question has an obvious answer but I thought I'd check with the community before potentially ruining images/prints in the future. The question is can I store my paper and chemistry in the fridge without any negative consequences? In addition to the paper I've got HC110 and TF4 (both unopened and diluted forms) for BW as well as Ilford Multigrade Developer for printing. Finally, I've got unopened C41 kits (both powdered and liquid) and Cinestill's new D9 kit for E6 processing. Can the powders be stored in the fridge too? Once mixed, can these kits be stored in the fridge in their bottles?
The reason I ask is because I always assume that you should store things the way they do at the store (no pun intended). When I go to Freestyle they've got the film in the fridge and the paper/chemistry on the shelves and that's what got me wondering. My assumption is that heat is the enemy and cold is either a friend or neutral. Is this a safe assumption?
Thanks in advance,
Omid