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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 670407" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>As long as the slides and negatives are out of direct sunlight or stay below 35 degrees centigrade, there should be no problems. Here in Delhi, India the summer temperatures hit 43 degrees and it is more than 36 in the cupboards, in rooms (as I write, the outside is 35 degrees in fore noon, the indoor is 30+ and peak will be 43). My negatives and slides have been stored in such conditions for decades, with no discernible deterioration. Some B&W negatives from my child hood are over sixty years old, while the slides are 40+ and colour negatives a decade younger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 670407, member: 16090"] As long as the slides and negatives are out of direct sunlight or stay below 35 degrees centigrade, there should be no problems. Here in Delhi, India the summer temperatures hit 43 degrees and it is more than 36 in the cupboards, in rooms (as I write, the outside is 35 degrees in fore noon, the indoor is 30+ and peak will be 43). My negatives and slides have been stored in such conditions for decades, with no discernible deterioration. Some B&W negatives from my child hood are over sixty years old, while the slides are 40+ and colour negatives a decade younger. [/QUOTE]
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