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Hi Everyone,
After reading a recent thread about Print File binder sleeves scratching negatives, it all made sense. I too have seen what appeared to be very faint scratches on the non emulsion side of some of my negs. These didn't seem to show up in any prints, even at 16x20, the largest I print. However, I do recall very well several years ago taking a 120 strip out of a print file sleeve and discovering a scratch that did show up on the print. It wasn't there before when I made prints some time prior. I figured it had to have occured when I just put the neg into the carrier (a Bessler 23C) or some grit was on my anti-static brush when I gave the negative a quick sweep.
So now I'm sold on fold lock sleeves. The trouble is that I'm uncertain if I want to transfer hundreds of rolls from their print file sleeves to polyester sleeves. I do re-visit old negatives from time to time. My first concern is cost since this will require quite an outlay of $$$. I suppose the polypropylene sleeves are acceptable as was noted in the pdf file uploaded in that thread (thank you to the person who uploaded it) which will bring down the cost. However, after some searching around I did find a place called Hollinger Metal Edge that offers a 36"x213' 3mil roll of polyester for $165.55. I suppose it shouldn't be too difficult (although time consuming perhaps) to cut my own sleeves from such a roll.
Furthermore, I'm uncertain if the pre-cut sizes some of the other vendors carry will work. So far the sizes as suggested in the pdf file don't quite match up with what I'm seeing on some of these sites. The six frame sleeves for 135 is a no brainer. However, I also shoot 6x7 and cut these rolls in two strips of three frames and two strips of two frames. Most sleeves cut for 120 simply say three frames so I presume they mean 6x6 frames.
Any advice or suggestions?
Thanks,
Marc
After reading a recent thread about Print File binder sleeves scratching negatives, it all made sense. I too have seen what appeared to be very faint scratches on the non emulsion side of some of my negs. These didn't seem to show up in any prints, even at 16x20, the largest I print. However, I do recall very well several years ago taking a 120 strip out of a print file sleeve and discovering a scratch that did show up on the print. It wasn't there before when I made prints some time prior. I figured it had to have occured when I just put the neg into the carrier (a Bessler 23C) or some grit was on my anti-static brush when I gave the negative a quick sweep.
So now I'm sold on fold lock sleeves. The trouble is that I'm uncertain if I want to transfer hundreds of rolls from their print file sleeves to polyester sleeves. I do re-visit old negatives from time to time. My first concern is cost since this will require quite an outlay of $$$. I suppose the polypropylene sleeves are acceptable as was noted in the pdf file uploaded in that thread (thank you to the person who uploaded it) which will bring down the cost. However, after some searching around I did find a place called Hollinger Metal Edge that offers a 36"x213' 3mil roll of polyester for $165.55. I suppose it shouldn't be too difficult (although time consuming perhaps) to cut my own sleeves from such a roll.
Furthermore, I'm uncertain if the pre-cut sizes some of the other vendors carry will work. So far the sizes as suggested in the pdf file don't quite match up with what I'm seeing on some of these sites. The six frame sleeves for 135 is a no brainer. However, I also shoot 6x7 and cut these rolls in two strips of three frames and two strips of two frames. Most sleeves cut for 120 simply say three frames so I presume they mean 6x6 frames.
Any advice or suggestions?
Thanks,
Marc
