FWIW my version of this is year/month/roll as the month can be quite
important when looking for something. I don't bother with frame number
as once you know the film the negative is easy to spot.
James
On 7 Jul 2004, at 07:34, Chris Barker wrote:
>
> Dave
>
> A former List member, Simon Evans, gave me this system (slightly
> amended now):
>
> C04/141/36 Sample subject
>
> Where the C is the type of film (A for slide, B for mono, C for colour
> negative or D for digital);
>
> 04 is the year;
>
> 141 is the roll number (in-year or from scratch perhaps);
>
> 36 is the frame number;
>
> ... with the subject following, however you wish to name it.
>
> I don't punctuate the numbers, merely running them together so:
> C0414136.
>
> I leave a space between the numbers and the subject, but replace that
> with an underscore character when putting them into a website – this
> seems to be a reasonable convention for HTML files.
>
> Chris
>
> On 6 Jul 2004, at 22:25, Dave B wrote:
>
>>
>> Have recently started to scan photographs into my pc and have been
>> getting
>> developed film back on CD for the last 10 or so films.
>>
>> Want to set up a system of indexing / archiving and would welcome any
>> advice
>> . By film? By subject? By camera? By Date?
>>
>> Any recommends for software from commercial to freeware? If I plan the
>> catalogue layout now when I have few pictures then hopefully the
>> dividend
>> will accrue in future?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Dave
>>
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