No. The only variation I see in curl is brand to brand. D3200 is the
worst.

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bruce Dayton
> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 12:37 PM
> To: gfen
> Subject: Re[2]: (2): film in the fridge?
>
>
> That's news to me.  I've never heard anything about it.  I wonder if
> it is related to specific films.  Certainly most professional films
> are refrigerated by manufacturer specification.
>
> Anybody else heard of this issue?
>
>
> Bruce
>
>
>
> Tuesday, June 11, 2002, 7:33:06 AM, you wrote:
>
> g> On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> >> It's not too cold.  My freezer is at about 0-degrees F.
> As long as you
> >> allow the film to come to room temp, or close to it,
> before opening the
> >> canister, all will be fine.
>
> g> Does anyone notice increased curling on frozen film?
>
> g> My friend was the one who poitned it out to me. He
> doesn't chill his film
> g> at all. His curl is minimal. I put mine in the fridge.
> It can have a
> g> pretty brutal curl to it, unless I'm careful when I dry
> it. I froze my
> g> film a time or two, and the curling was atrotcious on
> development. I don't
> g> even think hanging weights helped it too much.
>
> g> -g.
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