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- From: bruceb@mpd.tandem.com (Bruce Burden)
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- Subject: Re: Filing and Organizing Photo Collections
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- Date: 8 Jan 93 19:45:47 GMT
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- In article <C0Hz6L.H8n@da_vinci.it.uswc.uswest.com> rray@lookout.it.uswc.uswest.com (Randy J. Ray) writes:
- >How do you folks who photograph detail shots on static-display aircraft (or
- >armor, for that matter) catalog and file those photos? As I look over my
- >albums of photos, I realise that I have no idea what I have, and where the
- >negatives are.
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- Contact the folks at Light Impressions. They market a whole line
- of archival quality products, including several film storage systems.
- They have an 800 number and advertise in several photographic mags.
- Ask for their archival products catalog. If you can't find their
- number, contact me and I will e-mail it to you.
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- I have a vertical system that I keep sorted slides in, small "flip-
- top" manilla boxes that hold the black & white negatives, and mylar
- sleeves to hold proof sheets and contact sheets. All in all it is a
- very managable system.
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- As an aside, it helps to shoot only 36 exposures on a 36 exposure
- roll of 35mm film. Any extra exposures you manage become a nuisance
- when you try to archive your negatives, and may not contain a complete
- image.
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- Bruce
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- Bruce Burden bruceb@mpd.tandem.com Tandem Computers Inc.
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