Originally posted by mervlam
why would u want to put it in the fridge?
Originally posted by kongg
After I midroll rewinded slide film, do i put the cartridge back into the fridge??
To avoid condensation that may ruin film emultion I would never put film back into fridge once it is out of factory sealed canister.After I midroll rewinded slide film, do i put the cartridge back into the fridge??
Originally posted by kssim
Professional films are best kept at cool temperature to keep them in their optimal state. Normal consumer films however does not required such treatments.
Rgds,
KS
Originally posted by mervlam
i understand that.... but what i dont understand is why put a midroll rewinded film back into the fridge? i prefer to finish it up and process ASAP
Originally posted by Vadim
To avoid condensation that may ruin film emultion I would never put film back into fridge once it is out of factory sealed canister.
I keep film at room temperature and process it ASAP.
Originally posted by spilot
Hi All & Greetings Seniors,
What happens to me usually is : - if I have a roll of slide or negs half exposed - I'd roll em up and dev em anyway. Forget the unused portion. Write it off.
But if, tomorrow you have an equally important shoot session, then, just pop the mid-wound slide or neg ina dry pack or cab, and use it the next day. This of course, is easily done with the feature in Dynax 7. It allows you to rewind midways, and then load and davance to the frame you last left off.
Otherwise, I usually waste up to 15 frames or more - just to get to dev it the same day.
Regards,
CJ
Originally posted by spilot
the answer is absolutely YES.
You must however note which frame you stopped at - and then reload and call up the function to advance to that frame.
Piece of nice cake I say....
Originally posted by Kit
Armed with a film extractor, mid way rewind can be done with just about any camera.
Originally posted by revenant
Even for a compact camera?
Do you all means one can shoot 10 of the 36 negatives in a film, then take out, next time continue from the 11th negative?
Originally posted by ckiang
Safer to continue from the 12th frame. If you have a way to cap the compact camera, it's doable. For compact cameras with built-in caps, a bit more difficult.
Regards
CK