Hi:
I put it in a ziplock and stick it in the freezer. When I take it out I
let it sit for a couple of hours before opening the ziplock.
Been doing it for years with no problems.
Jim Hemenway
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> Hi,
>
> I have a few rolls of Kodachrome 25 that I would like to freeze,
> I need some advice on the best method for freezing & defrosting...
>
> Original idea
> Put bricks of film in tupperware box in freezer.
> (film still in cardboard box)
>
> Next idea
> Remove film cannister from cardboard box place in ziplock
> bag, then put in tupperware box in freezer.
> (NOT opening cannister !!)
>
> Latest idea
> Remove film cannister from cardboard box place in tupperware
> box in freezer.
> (NOT opening cannister !!)
> (Worried that ziplock bag may outgas)
>
> When required for use I realize that care must be taken to allow the
> film/cannister to defrost completely before use.
>
> I have seen references to putting film in a ziplock when defrosting
> to stop condensation on the film, but I think this is for film that
> has been frozen without a cannister.
> (I think I will keep mine in cannister, as Kodak controlled the
> humidity when they packed the film originally!!!)
>
> What do the experienced freezer people think is the best methods, or
> do you have any better suggestions.
>
> Any ideas would be much appreciated.
>
> Best regards
>
> Robert Gillespie
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