[LargeFormat] Keeping Film Cool

Lee Carmichael largeformat@f32.net
Sun Mar 10 11:06:01 2002


exactly!  you get the point.

lee
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clive Warren" <cocam@cableinet.co.uk>
To: <largeformat@f32.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 9:56 AM
Subject: Re: [LargeFormat] Keeping Film Cool


> At 5:25 am -0600 10/3/02, Lee Carmichael wrote:
> >not to rub it in Clive, but I think you are being overly protective of
the
> >film.  In May, the temps can get hot but it is all relative.  May in Utah
is
> >hot when compared to where you came from.  But in Aug it is really hot.
> >Then you might protect the film a little better.  England is not the
hottest
> >spot on the planet.  But if it makes you more comfortable to go thru
those
> >monkey motions so be it.
> >
> >lee
> huge sniplet
>
> Well it does make me feel better :-)
>
> It was around 140F in some parts on the last trip - end May,
> beginning of June. The temperature in the car was a lot higher after
> it had been left in the sun for a few hours.
>
> Add to that that the temp. was below freezing at night in some places
> then it  seems sensible to avoid such radical temperature changes
> with trannie film.
>
> English people melt if they visit Utah in August ;-)
>
> The conditions that early settlers endured can only be imagined -
> hundreds of miles from the nearest Mounatin Dew outlet and no running
> water for their darkrooms.....
>
> Cheers,
>         Clive
>
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