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I might do the same quickly. I've been able to source several rolls of E100 type 135 locally for a good price. Now I need to persuade myself to grab a few boxes of Provia in 4x5"...A brick of Provia 100F 135
2 just expired Velvia 100 135
Considering the incoming price hike, I thought about buying some E6 before it gets way too expensive. This might actually be my last E6 acquisition. I've got a small stash that should last me few years, after that, it will probably be waaaay too expensive for me.
You're saying you already have a film fridge and need another?My next photographic purchase may be another fridge for all this damn film I've been purchasing (I'm not hoarding, nope!) over the past few years!
You're saying you already have a film fridge and need another?
I'm pretty much in the same boat![]()
Then you should get a bigger boat so that you have more room for the new refrigerator.
I've got a decent-sized fridge in my darkroom (same size and model as my kitchen fridge) and I absolutely have to make do with that - my darkroom is only 5-jo in size, and that includes 3 tables (one for the enlarger and two for developing trays). Luckily the films I shoot the most I buy fresh fairly regularly, so can keep the discontinued stock in the fridge and the really good stuff (like infrared film) in the freezer.
5-jo was exactly the size of my darkroom in Japan...and I had to truck in buckets of water from the bathroom, which was right across the hall....but the BIG question is... what infrared film do you keep in your freezer??
Do you put all your new film you buy right in the fridge?My next photographic purchase may be another fridge for all this damn film I've been purchasing (I'm not hoarding, nope!) over the past few years!
Do you put all your new film you buy right in the fridge?
I just bought some and they are in the shipping box still... haha.
It's mostly Efke aura, some Konica, some Rollei infrared, and a few rolls of Aerochrome. Maybe one of HIE left but I'm pretty sure it's hopelessly fogged now, as most of my HIE over the past few years has come out black (not clear) after development - the images are salvagable but only with bleach and toners to get rid of the grey cast. I also have 3 boxes of 4x5 Acros in Fuji Quickloads, which I bought when they were discontinued, thinking it would encourage me to shoot my Crown Graphic more often, but they're still there.
Here's an image of the last time I took inventory of my film stock (exactly 2 years ago) - most of the infrared film is at the far right of the image.
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That's a pity your HIE is coming out fogged. My box from 1967 does have fog, but it still can produce images. Go figure! I see you have some New-55. I had a few boxes. I only shot a few sheets. That was about five or six years ago. Sadly, the pods hardened in the ones I didn't use, including an unopened box. I was pretty disappointed, as I was planning to compare them in that Type-55 video I made a few months ago. The Polaroid Type-55 was completely fine and it had expired in 2008. I removed the film from the New-55, and will shoot it eventually. Have you recently shot any of your New-55?
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