I just read the recent thread here about old film in the freezer.
This got me to thinking: All other things being equal, would it matter what setting the freezer was at? I'm just setting up another darkroom, and will have a small freezer for the film/paper in it as well. I've never dedicated a freezer strictly to my darkroom before. It was always in the "wife's freezer"
So...this thing's got setting 1 to 6, i.e. warmest to coldest. It does not have auto-defrost capability - just freeze.
Would it help the longevity of the film if I had it on the coldest setting, or is the difference so minute as not to matter in the long run?
Thanks,
Jed
This got me to thinking: All other things being equal, would it matter what setting the freezer was at? I'm just setting up another darkroom, and will have a small freezer for the film/paper in it as well. I've never dedicated a freezer strictly to my darkroom before. It was always in the "wife's freezer"

So...this thing's got setting 1 to 6, i.e. warmest to coldest. It does not have auto-defrost capability - just freeze.
Would it help the longevity of the film if I had it on the coldest setting, or is the difference so minute as not to matter in the long run?Thanks,
Jed

