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What configuration of Poly Negative page do you use for 6x7 negs? Those 10 frame rolls are hard to fit.
 
I have some PrintFile that holds 12 6x7 on one page. I'll have to look when I get home for exact details.
 
I struggled with the same question. I ended up with the poly sleeves with the "fold-over" tab made by Pro Line. I use the "unperforated" roll, which I cut into 6 1/8" lengths. I cut my negatives into strips of 2 (5 per 120 roll). Although not as handy for printing bunches of negatives, it works quite well when working with one image. I don't proof "pages", but instead print 4x5 "proofs". I don't spend any time fiddling with exposure as I always do them the same. Enlarger height to just cover a 4x5 sheet of paper, f16 & 8 seconds works for me. Doing them the same also lets me see if a negative is grossly over or under exposed. I write a date code and frame number on each of these prints, and keep them in a file. If a family member wants one, I have taught them that they only need to write the number down *Never* taking one of my proofs. Which in itself isn't a big deal, but if I make them think it is then I never have to sort back thru the negatives to see which one someone took. Having the date code written on the border sort of helps to deter them also.

Reading back thru this makes me wonder if I am having a hangup with quote signs today.
 
The easiest solution is to switch to 4x5 or 8x10. :wink:
 
I was using Printfile 120-3HB for my 6x6 negs, but they hold 9 (3 strips of 3)negs of the 6x7 size. PITA :mad: when you shoot 10 on a roll. I have sinced switched to Printfile 120-4B that holds 8 6x7 negs.(4 strips of 2) At least this way I don't need to worry about single negs. One roll of ten takes 2 sheets but at least the negs are kept in pairs. Print file also makes a sheet that holds 9 individual (not 3 strips of 3 or 4 strips of 2).
 
colrehogan said:
I have some PrintFile that holds 12 6x7 on one page. I'll have to look when I get home for exact details.

These are the one's I use. They are Printfile 120-4UB.

Barry
 
I use Clear-File 120 format sheets. They are designed to hold four strips of negatives. I get ten frames per roll with 6x7, so I usually have two strips of two negs, and two strips with three negs. I like to have min. two negs per strip for enlarging. Easier to get into the negative carrier. Then each roll has it's own sheet, and they are stored in an archival box with rings.
 
Thanks All.
I couldn't figure how they would squeeze more space out of the 8.5"x11" page but you reminded me that they often use those extended sizes for things like 7 strips of 6 35mm frames.
That 4 rows of 3 6x7s solves my problem.
 
This thread reminds me of another reason why 6X8 could be also considered the "ideal" format!
 
BarryWilkinson said:
These are the one's I use. They are Printfile 120-4UB.

Barry

Are these the sheets that require an oversized binder?
 
craigclu said:
This thread reminds me of another reason why 6X8 could be also considered the "ideal" format!

Hmmm.. 6x4.5 =16 frames, 6x6=12, 6x9=9. 6x7= Ten.
What would 6x8 be? 11? Still a PITA to store in pages.
 
Sheesh - things fly by when one doesn't pay attention...

Felipe - I have been keeping them in this nice little cardboard box that I found at work. A Mitutoyo caliper came in it, and it is perfect. I have two. Danged if I know what I will do when they are full.

I have been looking for an "archival" box but have not been able to find anything that fit well.... I keep looking.

But I really like the sleeves better than the pages. I tried them for a while & they just didn't fit my style.
 
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