I find the film corners tend to catch, so I cut them off a little with
nail clippers or scissors.
tOM
On Friday, September 26, 2003 at 10:12
Danrich <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a negative archival preserver, the plastic sheets
> that you can slip negatives into and then put into a binder. I bought
> some PrintFile negative preservers that hold 7 strips of 5 negatives
> (35-7B). I'm actually using them for 35mm slide film. 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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