I've been reading up, recently, about people who cold-store their film. Apparently it extends the useable life of the raw film.
I gather that they place it in a fridge or freezer, if they expect to not be using it for a while.
I'm asking this because I'm about to place an order for a case of K40. I know I won't be able to use all of it. (Some of the first cartridges will be test only) But I need a supply on hand, for when I do my super-sneaky project.
Another question is:
How long can I hold onto a batch of film, before it goes "stale", for lack of a better term? At what point should I be considering even placing it in a fridge/freezer to prolong its use?

I gather that they place it in a fridge or freezer, if they expect to not be using it for a while.
- What does it get wrapped up in, if anything?
- Is it the fridge or freezer?
- Does it have to defrost or warm up before being used?
- If so... how?
I'm asking this because I'm about to place an order for a case of K40. I know I won't be able to use all of it. (Some of the first cartridges will be test only) But I need a supply on hand, for when I do my super-sneaky project.
Another question is:
How long can I hold onto a batch of film, before it goes "stale", for lack of a better term? At what point should I be considering even placing it in a fridge/freezer to prolong its use?
