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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Darkroom / February 2004

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Latent Image Decay

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Dan Quinn - 03 Feb 2004 09:22 GMT
While using print paper has anybody ever experienced
latent image decay? If so how lengthy were the times?  Dan
Robert Feinman - 03 Feb 2004 14:49 GMT
> While using print paper has anybody ever experienced
> latent image decay? If so how lengthy were the times?  Dan

You probably won't have a problem with b&w for a day or so
and with color for at least several hours.
Kodak used to have some advice about this, but I don't know
where you would find it nowadays.
For longer times you can cool the paper in a refridgerator.
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