Does anyone have a contact for Joe?___
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Yeah, they should be fine if stored consistently. Avoid moving them around
a lot between spaces with different temps, as that can lead to issues.
On Saturday, January 4, 2014, wrote:
I have often left exposed film undeveloped for several weeks without any p
roblems that I can see,
Nicky.
While I haven't done this with layered images, I often leave exposed film
in the refrigerator for months at a time before sending it off to the lab.
The last time I did this, the results were just fine.
-JH
On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 2:37 AM, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net wrote:
I have often left
Frameworkin' folks!
Only one month left within the regular deadline to submit to the Haverhill
Experimental Film Festival taking place May 30th- June 1st, 2014. Save a few
bucks and submit before February 1st!
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To follow up to my own post (which came back to me as a double post - sorry!).
Jason, I'd be interested in hearing from you what your impression of their
current state of business is and any further information about them and their
(alleged) shutdown.
When I first got interested in analog film
I've left exposed film in my fridge for up to year with no complaints. If
you're storing your film in the trunk of your car then I'd worry but if its a
nice cool and dry space it should be fine. ___
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Amanda,
I am so glad that you are living the good life dear girl. If you are in
Brooklyn on Feb. 9, I am doing a screening at Union Docs.
Peace and Love for the New Year.
John
On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 11:29 AM, Amanda Katz katz@gmail.com wrote:
Hello list,
I have found myself in the