For those wondering if it is really worth freezing over just putting in the fridge. Yes but it depends! If we are talking fresh acetate film no. If we are talking acetate film which has already degraded, than it’s absolutely essential.
Just taking a look at the graph. The average domestic fridge without humidity control is 60% inside. At 40 degrees f fridge temperatures you are getting an extra 20 years out of your old acetates.
Drop the temps to 0 degrees and you’ve just extended the film indefinitely. *Keep in mind degraded film is film which has already spent it's entire life at room temperature. Freezing is the only method which extends its life.
In my case I am freezing my films which have developed vinegar syndrome. Dropping to 0 degrees is a very good way to stopping vinegar syndrome over just using molecular sieves from Kodak. I hope to extend the life of my collection at least another 40 years while I have time archive them all and build my studio setup over the next decade.
Just taking a look at the graph. The average domestic fridge without humidity control is 60% inside. At 40 degrees f fridge temperatures you are getting an extra 20 years out of your old acetates.
Drop the temps to 0 degrees and you’ve just extended the film indefinitely. *Keep in mind degraded film is film which has already spent it's entire life at room temperature. Freezing is the only method which extends its life.
In my case I am freezing my films which have developed vinegar syndrome. Dropping to 0 degrees is a very good way to stopping vinegar syndrome over just using molecular sieves from Kodak. I hope to extend the life of my collection at least another 40 years while I have time archive them all and build my studio setup over the next decade.
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