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Denis OLIVIER

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I don't really where to post this, but I think it could help others too. Film insert memos from cardboard boxes often get lost or are not available for #film packs. Automatically generate your own printing plates with your favorite films. I let you share it with others :smile:
https://www.denisolivier.com/film-memo-inserts-generator/en/
 

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Nice idea.
But a piece of cardboard written on with a pen would do also. Moreover, you can indicate a EI different from the ISO value.
 

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Handy, yet this combined with AGX's idea would have been even better (would require custom field within image to set this up to one's liking).
 
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Personally, I prefer thinking I'll remember what's in there and then wondering, within a day, what I put in there.....
 

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Personally, I prefer thinking I'll remember what's in there and then wondering, within a day, what I put in there.....

Me too, except that I usually forget. If I'm testing out a new lens/film/camera, then I carry a piece of paper and a pen. Jotting down EI, type of filter (if any), and occasionally the type of lighting helps a lot later on. At least, I like to think that it does. When I've forgotten to do this, it was pretty easy to figure it out, and really, on a test roll all I care about is IQ and camera functionality. There probably aren't going to be any keepers to print.
 

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Thanks Denis, that will be useful. I often shoot film from bulk rolls so I don’t have those but many of my cameras don’t have the slot for them. What I usually do is label my rolls with masking tape, one on the cassette and one on the film can. When I put the film in a camera I take the label off the film can and put it on the bottom of the camera. I always leave the label on the cassette, don’t want to loose track of what’s in it after I remove it from the camera.
 

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What I usually do is label my rolls with masking tape, one on the cassette and one on the film can. When I put the film in a camera I take the label off the film can and put it on the bottom of the camera. I always leave the label on the cassette, don’t want to loose track of what’s in it after I remove it from the camera.

Similar to what I do.
 
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