Thanks, Jen - so far I've only only loaded up on roll of bulk film (Kentemre 400) plus two test rolls of some expired TMAX 100 that was being sold on ebay. INthe case of the Tmax, I loaded the bulk roll, spooled out the test rolls, and then unloaded the bulk roll. The film tested out fine. I've decided to just buy a bulk roll (maybe two) a month for a while till I have ample supply in the freezer. One bulk roll takes up a lot less space than the corresponding number f 35mm rolls. I usually give a bulk roll a full 24 hours to warm up out of the freezer - I say "usually", but I have only done ittwice...

Mark

On 10/6/2013 1:16 AM, Jens wrote:
Hi Mark
I have been using bulk film for more than 30 years. I've never had any problems 
just filling the canisters I need, when I need them. It is however adviceable 
to keep the bukl roll rather cool, in order to keep the film fresh for a longer 
period of time. Don't pull it in and out of the cool storage to fast. Condenced 
humidity may damage the film, if cooled down to fast (as warm air carries more 
water than cold air, which you probaly allready know :-) This goes for 
Electronics (cameras) as well ---

Regards
Jens



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