What are the recommended storage conditions for film rolls?
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of Kodak film rolls, it is essential to store them under suitable conditions. Kodak recommends keeping film rolls in a cool, dry environment. The ideal temperature for storage is between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius, which translates to approximately 59 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Humidity is another critical factor; it is best to keep the humidity level below 50 percent.
Storing the film in a refrigerator can be beneficial, particularly for long-term storage, as long as precautions are taken. It is important to allow the film to reach room temperature before opening the container to avoid condensation, which can affect the film emulsions.
Also, it is advisable to store the film in its original packaging to protect it from light and physical damage. Placing the films inside an airtight container can further safeguard them from humidity and contaminants. For the latest updates on storage recommendations and other helpful tips, Kodak's current webpage may offer additional insights and details.
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