PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM STORAGE
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X-ray inspection of film at airports. Results of the latest findings are discussed. CAMERA & DARKROOM Apr 1994 (v.16#4) pg. 52
Tips on storing batteries, film, and strobes in the freezer to prolongue their life. CAMERA 35 Jan 1980 (v.25#1) pg. 18
Tip: Use plastic freezer bags to store camera equipment, film, prints, etc. Keeps thing clean and dry. DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES Sep-Oct 1986 (v.7#5) pg. 62
Traveler beware. How to protect your film from damage when subjected to airport x-ray machines. DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1982 (v.4#8) pg. 40
Tips on storing Vericolor Professional Film while on a trip to China. DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Mar-Apr 1986 (v.8#2) pg. 16
Using frost-free refrigerators to store color film and paper. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1978 (v.27#10) pg. 32
Some tips on keeping the color from fading in slides and movie film. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1981 (v.30#2) pg. 18
Airport X-ray inspection and your film. Extensive testing gives definitive answers. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1994 (v.43#6) pg. 6
Airport X-ray machines and film fogging discussed. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1972 (v.36#2) pg. 84
Tip: Store film in a refirgerator inside plastic frozen food containers. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1979 (v.43#8) pg. 92
Tip for storing un-boxed 35mm film cartridges when traveling. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1980 (v.44#7) pg. 105
Tip: How to convert a slide box to store 4 rolls of 35mm film compactly in your gadget bag. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1984 (v.48#10) pg. 43
Sturdy container made from PVC pipe holds four rolls of 35mm film. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1985 (v.49#1) pg. 63
Tip: Bag film in clear plastic bags and request a "hand inspection" when going through airport security. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1987 (v.51#6) pg. 44
Tips on keeping your film cool when traveling during hot summer months. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1988 (v.52#8) pg. 68
Tips on the storage and care of unprocessed photographic film and plates. PHOTO METHODS FOR INDUSTRY Nov 1973 (v.16#11) pg. 20
How to perform an airport x-ray test to make sure that camera film cannot be damaged. PHOTO METHODS FOR INDUSTRY May 1974 (v.17#5) pg. 50
Tip: Convert an extra cloth camera strap into a holder for several rolls of film by sewing elastic to the back of the strap. PHOTOGRAPHIC Nov 1980 (v.9#7) pg. 60
Tips on protecting your film from airport X-ray machines. PHOTOGRAPHIC Jan 1982 (v.10#9) pg. 18
X-rays and film. Results of the latest studies on airport inspections. PHOTOGRAPHIC Jul 1994 (v.23#3) pg. 12
A list of which Kodak color films should and should not be refrigerated. Tips on avoiding power failures to refrigerated film storage. PHOTOMETHODS May 1977 (v.20#5) pg. 14
Tips on which professional films should (or should not) be placed in freezers for storage. PHOTOMETHODS Mar 1984 (v.27#3) pg. 12
How to preserve and protect your family movies. POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1983 (v.160#5) pg. 158
How and why to store film. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1966 (v.59#2) pg. 94
Tips on avoiding exposure of film to x-rays at airports and post offices. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1972 (v.70#1) pg. 62
The differences between professional and amateur color film and some suggestions on the proper storage of film for long life. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1976 (v.79#6) pg. 64
How to keep your cameras, films and chemicals cool when the weather is hot. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1978 (v.83#3) pg. 52
How safe is airport X-ray screening of photographic film? Report on results of recent tests. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1982 (v.89#8) pg. 71
Tip: Protecting film and camera from the heat when traveling by car. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1989 (v.96#6) pg. 130
Added Info POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1989 (v.96#9) pg. 77
Film expiration dates. Knowing when to use outdated films and storage techniques to maximize their lifespan. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1989 (v.96#10) pg. 28
Impact of airport X-ray equipment on photo film is discussed. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1994 (v.58#3) pg. 24
Tips on storing photographic film, printing papers, and batteries in a refrigerator. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1994 (v.58#10) pg. 54
X-ray security machines vs. professional films. Results of the latest tests. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER #2182 Mar 1994 (v.121) pg. 52
Impact of X-ray inspections on unprocessed film. Separating fact from fiction. SHUTTERBUG #290 Nov 1994 (v.24#1) pg. 182
Protecting camera equipment and film from excessive heat, especially inside a closed automobile. SHUTTERBUG #295 Apr 1995 (v.24#6) pg. 160
How to store film in a freezer. SUPER-8 FILMAKER Mar-Apr 1980 (v.8#2) pg. 10
To remove the warp from a plastic reel, an iron and spacer blocks are used. SUPER-8 FILMAKER Mar-Apr 1980 (v.8#2) pg. 12
Tip: Use 3M "Post-it" note pads to label film. SUPER-8 FILMAKER Mar-Apr 1980 (v.8#2) pg. 12
Tip: Use magazine and comic book storage bags to protect your films from dust. SUPER-8 FILMAKER May 1980 (v.8#3) pg. 12
Tip: Mark your film with a felt pen and cover with clear tape. To re-mark, remove the tape and wipe off the markings. SUPER-8 FILMAKER Jun 1980 (v.8#4) pg. 13
A look at film treatment problems, and what to do to prevent film damage. SUPER-8 FILMAKER Jul-Aug 1980 (v.8#5) pg. 32
Tip: Use a loose leaf memo book to record information on each reel of film. On each reel put the page number in the memo book where the information can be found. SUPER-8 FILMAKER Dec 1980 (v.8#8) pg. 8
Tip: Use the cardboard cylinders that potato chips or whiskey are packed in to store 50-foot rolls to be edited, extra film leader, etc. SUPER-8 FILMAKER Dec 1980 (v.8#8) pg. 8
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