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May not be news to anyone else but I found the Walmart brand Great Value quart sized zipper storage bags will hold a 4X5 film holder.
 

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Careful - the owners of the "Ziplock" trade name will now have you on their radar :smile:.
 

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I have done that for years, I put the loaded film holders and Grafmatics in ZipLok bags before I put them in the refrigerator. I keep them in the bag while I am out shooting and open the bag only when I am ready to use the film. Hence I have not had dust issues.
 
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After the big names made their quart bags smaller these were the first ones I'd found that would fit my 4x5 holders.
 

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I use anti-static bags, they come in different sizes. Picked them up on Amazon.
 

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Careful - the owners of the "Ziplock" trade name will now have you on their radar :smile:.

Ha ha... you too, now. Oh crap... now me. All those darned emails... Glad Ziplock this... Glad Ziplock that... buy me... no, buy ME!! Awe crap... awaiting the deluge of SPAM emails.:D
 

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I use anti-static bags, they come in different sizes. Picked them up on Amazon.
I find zip lock bags counterproductive as they generate static and attract dust. Good idea to use the anti-static bags.. I save the ones that circuit boards come in..
 

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Insulated soft lunchbox from target holds 5 film holders and doesn't blow away while I'm taking a picture. Never had big dust issues here in south. More eco friendly.
They also make great cases for small wooden field cameras.
 

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Paid a quarter for it, holds six 4x5 holders neatly(seven tightly), insulated.
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May not be news to anyone else but I found the Walmart brand Great Value quart sized zipper storage bags will hold a 4X5 film holder.

Yep, I get those too. Not sure where I got big ones but I have big ones that fit my 8x10's perfectly.
 
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