I'm building up quite a few strips of 8mm film in my reversal processing tests. At the moment I'm using 35mm Kenro paper film pages to archive them. One strip sitting loose in each slot. Does anyone know another way, please?
take the 35mm sleeves--plastic kind and get a device for food sealing known as the "euro sealer"---for heat sealing of opened chip bags. these can be used to weld the plastic on the 35mm sleeves in half--I use this method for 16mm film strips from the minolta 16. You can make smaller or larger slots as you please. Making straight lines is a challenge--you have to set up some kind of sliding ruler to do it. DIY--"on the cheep" "smart cookie" you'll get chicks.
hey--I just thought--USE STAPLES to put in dividing barriers. Easier and everyone has a stapler. Quick and dirty.
Though soft-PVC is not the best material for archival use.
Fotoimpex states they are from PVC.
I don't know af acetate sleeves. I know of sleeves made from PVC, PET, glassy paper.
That "acid and chlorine free" refers to paper sleeves I assume.
You got me... Yes I remember now, there were clear sleeves glued like those paper ones but made from very thin plastic foil. Yes, they could have been from acetate.
Seemingly it's me living at the end of the World...

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