Greetings All,
I want to know what people's experiences are on refrigerating B&W film for the long term (let's say 3 to 5 years) before use. Ostensibly, freezing has advantages but I would prefer to have some room for those T-bone steaks that I love!
We joke that one of the few good things about divorce and remarriage is that my second wife and I both brought twenty cu ft freezers to the second marriage. One freezer is in the basement by the darkroom and the other is in the garage next to the kitchen. Groceries come from the car by the freezer into the kitchen.
The large amount of freezer space came in very handy when Kodak went to packaging ten sheets of 7x17 inch film in 16x20x1" boxes. Picture the amount of space needed just to store 100 sheets. I prefer to have 200 sheets on hand since you can only order once a year. I have since switched to Ilford. I have a Kodak shooting 7x17 friend who begs for the empty Ilford boxes so he can repack in less space.
A year ago when Ilford discontinued my favorite Kentmere Fineprint vcfb paper I asked Simon how long it would keep in cool conditions and frozen. He said cool 3-4 years, frozen 5-6 years. I bought six boxes of 16x20 and put it in the freezer.
I personally have used without problems ten +year old 8x10 and 7x17 film from both Ilford and Kodak that had been freezer stored. I have done so because for years I have been reading about people here and the LF Forum doing so without difficulties.
John Powers