Joseph Bell
Member
Hello!
I have recently switched to a new lab whose procedure is to cut and sleeve the negatives into strips of 4. I have a feeling I should probably remove the negatives from the lab-issued sleeves and place them into Print File polyethylene sleeves, but of course I don't want to do this! Who would?!
I would love to simply store these lab-issued sleeves in a nice archival acid-free clamshell box and be done with it, but I also would like to ensure that these negatives will still be in good shape in 10, 20, 30 years, etc. Am I correct to assume the lab-issued plastic sleeves are not safe for longterm archival storage? Is this an annoying question? I'm sure it's been asked many times before!
Anyhow, I will be truly grateful for your time, erudition, wisdom, etc. Thank you most sincerely!
I have recently switched to a new lab whose procedure is to cut and sleeve the negatives into strips of 4. I have a feeling I should probably remove the negatives from the lab-issued sleeves and place them into Print File polyethylene sleeves, but of course I don't want to do this! Who would?!
I would love to simply store these lab-issued sleeves in a nice archival acid-free clamshell box and be done with it, but I also would like to ensure that these negatives will still be in good shape in 10, 20, 30 years, etc. Am I correct to assume the lab-issued plastic sleeves are not safe for longterm archival storage? Is this an annoying question? I'm sure it's been asked many times before!
Anyhow, I will be truly grateful for your time, erudition, wisdom, etc. Thank you most sincerely!