Just curious... but do all y'all live where it's humid? I've been using these
same sheets (both styles) for some time now and have little if any trouble most
times. But then here in Southern California it's D-R-Y.
Wish I had some good suggestions for you. I just slip 'em in, and if they hang
up part-way down, pull back on the neg stip a bit and try again. I find it's
usually a corner that's catching on the weld that hangs them up. I *do* take
some care to try and keep the sheet flat on a firm flat surface when putting
them in though, and have found that it's generally only the first strip that is
a pain...
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Scott Gomez
-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Norcutt [mailto:chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Subject: [OM] Archival preserver recommendation
Wayne lamented:
<snip> My problem with
this brand is the difficulty I have in sliding the film into position.
I get about 3-4 frames in and the friction makes it difficult to slide
the film the rest of the way. I would like something a bit looser, but
also can be put into a binder for storage. Any recommendations?
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I have the same complaint except that I'm using PrintFile 35-6HB pages
designed to hold 6 strips of 6.<snip>
Chuck Norcutt
Woburn, Massachusetts, USA
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