its gonna loose some quality with time but if you try n keep it cppl it
lasts some time i have processed prints exposed and stored for some 20
years and the are still there
skippy
At 08:06 AM 7/30/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Dennis,
>
>I wouldn't think it would be any different from the
>storage requirements of the unexposed paper. My
>experience is that I was on a trip for two months with
>some undeveloped negs and they did just fine.
>
>Perhaps our tech guys know more about this.
>
>Leslie Green
>
>--- Dennis Johanson <dennis.johanson@telia.com> wrote:
>> In order to rationalize (not a word that comes
>> naturally when speaking about pinhole photography)
>> the handling of my pinhole photography I hope that
>> someone could be kind enough to help med with the
>> following:
>>
>> How long can exposed photo paper used as negative be
>> stored before processing?
>>
>> Any special storage requirements?
>>
>> Good shooting!
>>
>> Dennis
>>
>
>
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Received on Mon Jul 30 18:15:04 2001
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