I am curious as to how you store your mounted slides. I currently use small boxes that hold 20~30 slides... I am using this method for years now and my slides stay completely clean and dust free. However they are not easy to view as i always have to fiddle around with the boxes.
As a result i am starting to consider archival slide pages to make everything more manageable. I have been evaluating a few for a little while and i have some concerns, more specifically:
- As slides pages are pulled around for inspection and the slides themselves removed and re-inserted after projection, dust and other small debris eventually find their way into the individual pouches. Thus, slides cannot really stay completely clean.
- I noticed that even new, factory sealed sets of slide pages exhibit some kind of haze, like some material has settled on them after prolonged storage. This also holds for pages that are advertised as being PVC free and meeting archival standards.
From the 35mm ones that i evaluated, ClearFile seem to provide the best fit for 2mm mounts. For 6x4.5|6x6, PrintFile were the only ones i found and also seem to provide a very good fit for 3mm mounts.
I also tried transparent Kunze Journal 24 holders but they also exhibited dirt and material deposits even when new. Trying to clean them was almost impossible as static would start to build up and they would attract a lot of dust.
How do you deal with storage that enables cleanliness, easy inspection and good space management? Any people with large collections out there? Can slide pages result in dust buildup and haze/material deposits on slides or am i simply worrying too much?
As a result i am starting to consider archival slide pages to make everything more manageable. I have been evaluating a few for a little while and i have some concerns, more specifically:
- As slides pages are pulled around for inspection and the slides themselves removed and re-inserted after projection, dust and other small debris eventually find their way into the individual pouches. Thus, slides cannot really stay completely clean.
- I noticed that even new, factory sealed sets of slide pages exhibit some kind of haze, like some material has settled on them after prolonged storage. This also holds for pages that are advertised as being PVC free and meeting archival standards.
From the 35mm ones that i evaluated, ClearFile seem to provide the best fit for 2mm mounts. For 6x4.5|6x6, PrintFile were the only ones i found and also seem to provide a very good fit for 3mm mounts.
I also tried transparent Kunze Journal 24 holders but they also exhibited dirt and material deposits even when new. Trying to clean them was almost impossible as static would start to build up and they would attract a lot of dust.
How do you deal with storage that enables cleanliness, easy inspection and good space management? Any people with large collections out there? Can slide pages result in dust buildup and haze/material deposits on slides or am i simply worrying too much?