Graham06
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Is there any convention for indicating the state of a frame in a film holder?
How do you identify each frame? number each frame ( 2 per holder) in your fleet of holders. you'll probably take a subset out on a trip. shoot them in increasing order. If you have different films or developing steps, I guess a notebook will help. what does it have in it? A set I have just bought had white chalk or crayon on the exposed side describing the shot.
I guess it doesn't really matter what conventions people other than I have, only that I have conventions that work for me, but if there are common conventions I'd like to follow them. Perhaps you have workflow steps that make your life easier or reduce mistakes.
- Frame is empty: angled holding lug is open. but which one? left seems most natural.
- Frame has unexposed film: left lug when holder is facing you is locked. clear or unmarked side of the slide is up
- Frame has exposed film: left lug is locked. dark side of frame is inserted ( have seen some slides with a handy "exposed" label)
How do you identify each frame? number each frame ( 2 per holder) in your fleet of holders. you'll probably take a subset out on a trip. shoot them in increasing order. If you have different films or developing steps, I guess a notebook will help. what does it have in it? A set I have just bought had white chalk or crayon on the exposed side describing the shot.
I guess it doesn't really matter what conventions people other than I have, only that I have conventions that work for me, but if there are common conventions I'd like to follow them. Perhaps you have workflow steps that make your life easier or reduce mistakes.