bonk
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I have found a large amount of developed (110 film) pocket film negatives. They are already cut in stripes of 3-5 negatives on one stripe. So the overall dimensions of the stripes range from about 70x16mm to 140x16mm.
How could I archive them in a way that they I get them into transparent A4 sheets that I can file them away in a binder and also can make contact prints (taking a foto of the sheet on light table) of off them.
Unfortunately these kind of transparent sheets do not seem to exist for pocket film only for 35mm. But using the 35mm ones for short and thin pocket film stripes would be a huge wast of space.
Do you have any tip what I could do?
How could I archive them in a way that they I get them into transparent A4 sheets that I can file them away in a binder and also can make contact prints (taking a foto of the sheet on light table) of off them.
Unfortunately these kind of transparent sheets do not seem to exist for pocket film only for 35mm. But using the 35mm ones for short and thin pocket film stripes would be a huge wast of space.
Do you have any tip what I could do?