CB_
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Hi everyone,
I'm currently trying to conquer the task of setting up a functional archiving workflow for storing my negatives across professional and personal work. I've found a handful of threads regarding negative storage, however what I'm looking for is a bit more specific than any of the answers I've come across so far.
Essentially, I'm looking for a foolproof physical system for archiving all of my negatives, both personal and job-related, so that they are organized and easily accessible for printing. I currently have a naming/organizational system that works well for locating and referencing photos from my scanned digital catalog when I have the actual printfile sleeve in my hand, however the actual storage of my negatives is scattered across multiple binders, file folders, and sleeves.
To give you a little insight into my current system, I typically get scans and cut negatives in sleeves from the lab. I then label the sleeves simply according to: [Job/Project Identifier][Process date [[MM DD YYYY]][Roll Number]. Upon importing the scans to my digital catalog, I then organize them into collections via Job/Project Identifier, and sub-collections via roll number. This way I can select scans for printing, and locate them quickly if I have the negative sleeve.
The issue I run into however, is that because of the fact that I have to use different labs (one for C-41/BW, one for E6, and additionally I hand process plenty of BW myself), my film is always coming back in different types of sleeves or file folders, and cut into different sized strips. This makes it a pain to organize. I typically use the Besfile binders from B&H, however I've found that they're cheaply constructed and with heavy use it's typically a race to the bottom to see what breaks first on them (latches or the rings). Also, because of the larger size of some of the negative pages, it makes it impossible to use binder dividers to separate things up by month. One of my labs also gives me back pages that don't have holes in them either, so there's that.
Does anyone have a storage solution that would make my negatives easily reference-able with the information I'm already using to archive them? I'd like to be able to store all of my formats (35, 120, 4x5, instant) within the same system. I'm considering switching to a filing cabinet/box, however binders appeal to me because you can leaf through pages pretty easily, and it's a nice middle ground between keeping everything in one huge mass of negatives and keeping things in individual project folders (I can't do individual product folders as a one-size-fits-all solution because I am constantly shooting personal work that doesn't exactly fit into it's own project at the time it's processed).
Anyone with experience here care to weigh in? Thanks
I'm currently trying to conquer the task of setting up a functional archiving workflow for storing my negatives across professional and personal work. I've found a handful of threads regarding negative storage, however what I'm looking for is a bit more specific than any of the answers I've come across so far.
Essentially, I'm looking for a foolproof physical system for archiving all of my negatives, both personal and job-related, so that they are organized and easily accessible for printing. I currently have a naming/organizational system that works well for locating and referencing photos from my scanned digital catalog when I have the actual printfile sleeve in my hand, however the actual storage of my negatives is scattered across multiple binders, file folders, and sleeves.
To give you a little insight into my current system, I typically get scans and cut negatives in sleeves from the lab. I then label the sleeves simply according to: [Job/Project Identifier][Process date [[MM DD YYYY]][Roll Number]. Upon importing the scans to my digital catalog, I then organize them into collections via Job/Project Identifier, and sub-collections via roll number. This way I can select scans for printing, and locate them quickly if I have the negative sleeve.
The issue I run into however, is that because of the fact that I have to use different labs (one for C-41/BW, one for E6, and additionally I hand process plenty of BW myself), my film is always coming back in different types of sleeves or file folders, and cut into different sized strips. This makes it a pain to organize. I typically use the Besfile binders from B&H, however I've found that they're cheaply constructed and with heavy use it's typically a race to the bottom to see what breaks first on them (latches or the rings). Also, because of the larger size of some of the negative pages, it makes it impossible to use binder dividers to separate things up by month. One of my labs also gives me back pages that don't have holes in them either, so there's that.
Does anyone have a storage solution that would make my negatives easily reference-able with the information I'm already using to archive them? I'd like to be able to store all of my formats (35, 120, 4x5, instant) within the same system. I'm considering switching to a filing cabinet/box, however binders appeal to me because you can leaf through pages pretty easily, and it's a nice middle ground between keeping everything in one huge mass of negatives and keeping things in individual project folders (I can't do individual product folders as a one-size-fits-all solution because I am constantly shooting personal work that doesn't exactly fit into it's own project at the time it's processed).
Anyone with experience here care to weigh in? Thanks