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- From: mcfarlan@aurigaxerox.com (Doug McFarland)
- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: Re: Storing/Filing Negatives
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.141203.15827@spectrum.xerox.com>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 14:12:03 GMT
- References: <1993Jan27.030018.1706@src.honeywell.com>
- Sender: mcfarlan@auriga (Doug McFarland 73624 - UI Systems)
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- Organization: Xerox Corporation
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- In article <1993Jan27.030018.1706@src.honeywell.com>, smangan@src.honeywell.com (Stefanos Manganaris) writes:
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- |> Anyone with suggestions on how to neatly organize and store negative
- |> strips? I really hate these sleeves one gets at the Photo Labs. Are
- |> there any products out there made specifically for archiving negatives?
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- |> Thanks for any info,
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- |> Stef.
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- Most photo shops carry a polyethylene sheet protector that is drilled for
- 3 ring binders. The most popular brand (with stores it seems)
- is "Print File". They're convient and for the most part will do the
- job you need.
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- Now, if you're more serious about archival storage, there are a range
- of products available; such as mylar negative sleeves, in acid free
- archival envelopes in acid free archival storage boxes, on and on ...
- If this is case, I suggest you contact Light Impressions for their catalog
- of materials (1-800-828-9859).
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- doug
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