logan2z
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I've got a few rolls of 120 B&W film awaiting lab development as the lab I use is currently shutdown due to the coronavirus. I live in a pretty low humidity location and currently have not stored the rolls in the refrigerator or freezer. I've read mixed opinions about refrigerating exposed film due to concerns over humidity/condensation that can mottle exposed film.
Given that it could be a while before this film is developed is it worth the risk (if any) to refrigerate it or will the latent images be unaffected in a low humidity, room temperature environment?
Given that it could be a while before this film is developed is it worth the risk (if any) to refrigerate it or will the latent images be unaffected in a low humidity, room temperature environment?
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