Where do you store processed film?

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winjeel

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Just wondering where people store their negatives and slides. The colour and b&w negatives are kept in boxes on shelves. I've got lots of those, as for travelling, beggars can't be choosers. Now I've got a supply of slide film, and not having used it before, I thought I should consider where I should keep the developed film. So, where do you keep yours?
 

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I keep my processed film in archival storage pages in 3-ring binders, and I do the same with my processed slides. My slides are all numbered (AA00-99, AB-00-99, AC00-99, ..., ZZ00-99, AAA00-99, etc.) so if I create a slideshow, I simply document the slide numbers and can recreate it from the pages. (I don't store slides in trays unless I plan to redo the show soon.)

I use PrintFile pages because they are easy for me to get and reasonably priced. They seem to be made in Orlando, Florida.
 

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35mm and 120 negatives: Archival storage pages in ring binders.

Slides: Slide storage boxes and in the slide projection reels.

Steve
 
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