[pure-silver] Re: Refrigerate film?

  • From: Mark Blackwell <mblackwell1958@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 08:06:37 -0700 (PDT)

One thing to also remember that refrigeration will have absolutely no affect on 
the natural radiation that film is exposed to and also causes it to age.  Not 
nearly as immediate as temp, but the effect is there unless you store it in a 
lead lined box.


--- On Mon, 5/19/08, Nicholas O. Lindan <nolindan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: Nicholas O. Lindan <nolindan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [pure-silver] Re: Refrigerate film?
> To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Monday, May 19, 2008, 9:39 AM
> "Richard Knoppow" <dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> > distortion of the emulsion layer by the water which
> can 
> > leave mottling and marks
> 
> But, do you have an example showing this?  Does anyone?
> 
> "Should" and "might" don't count,
> "will" and "does" do.
> 
> > The warning is universal in the literature and in
> Kodak's 
> > instructions.
> 
> Exactly - a universal warning with no demonstration.  The
> history 
> of universal warnings is a history of follies.  Don't
> go in the
> water for 2 hours after you have eaten.  Bad air causes the
> plague.  The sun and planets travel around the earth. Take
> your
> shoes off before boarding a plane or you will die.
> 
> Warnings of demonstrable effects are warnings that count.
> 
> > While modern emulsions are harder than those of 
> > the past and should be more resistant ...
> 
> That it happened in the past but can't be made to
> happen
> now?  Don't buy it.  Not unless someone can produce an
> example.  Even on Efke, certainly an emulsion of the past.
> 
> > Kodak bulletin ...
> 
> My postulate is the Kodak bulletin is wrong.  I can't
> find or create any evidence to support it.
> 
> Even God gets it wrong now and then.  If we are made in
> God's image then God must be just as big a doofus as we
> are.
> 
> 
> ==
> Nicholas O. Lindan
> Cleveland Engineering Design, LLC
> Cleveland, Ohio 44121
> 
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