max0ski
Newbie
Back when I used to get my negs developed at the lab they would hand them back to me in these really cheap paper-ish, see through-ish sleeves. They didn't have any holes on the sides for binders or anything and they you could fold them up real easy. I have looked everywhere and for the life of me I can't seem to find them.
I am trying to organize my old negatives and put them in paper envelopes titled, dated, etc... I want the negative sleeves to be able to fold so I can just slip them in the envelope. Does anyone know where I can buy these specific sleeves or have any other ideas/suggestions?
I am trying to organize my old negatives and put them in paper envelopes titled, dated, etc... I want the negative sleeves to be able to fold so I can just slip them in the envelope. Does anyone know where I can buy these specific sleeves or have any other ideas/suggestions?
jvo
Established
glassine envelopes? are those the "cheap paper-ish, see-through" things you talking about? actually the are quite durable, archival, and good protection. unfortunately you're very unlikely to find them anymore.
Do a search for "Print File", or other poly something negative holders - they go in a regular size binder.
Do a search for "Print File", or other poly something negative holders - they go in a regular size binder.
M.Hilo
Established
You mean the A4 sized glassine sheets into which you can slide five or six strips of 135mm negatives (six shots on each strip) ?
Or do you mean the envelopes of the same glassine with the size of one strip of six 135mm negatives? After putting the strips into this envelope you fold it closed . . . the strips simply lay on each other. Hard to imagine for those who don't know the system, I use them since the early eighties.
I use the latter and have bought them in Paris from a place called Artista in rue Mouffetard. But it has been awhile and I hope they still have them
Not sure if the sheets for the entire film are still around.
Or do you mean the envelopes of the same glassine with the size of one strip of six 135mm negatives? After putting the strips into this envelope you fold it closed . . . the strips simply lay on each other. Hard to imagine for those who don't know the system, I use them since the early eighties.
I use the latter and have bought them in Paris from a place called Artista in rue Mouffetard. But it has been awhile and I hope they still have them
Not sure if the sheets for the entire film are still around.
Jerevan
Recycled User
I remember some variation - they came on a large roll and I think they might have been from Hama or something - we used these for the customers' negatives.
Possibly something like this from http://www.thesleevingco.com/products.html - M-356 Negative sleeving rolls.
Possibly something like this from http://www.thesleevingco.com/products.html - M-356 Negative sleeving rolls.
webOSUser
Well-known
Perhaps call one of the photo labs that advertise here on RFF to see where they buy them.
Steve W
Steve W
webOSUser
Well-known
Here is someyhing simular at B&H:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...ile_PF3510E425_Archival_Storage_Page_for.html
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...ile_PF3510E425_Archival_Storage_Page_for.html
markbakovic
Member
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HAMA-35...m=222517410721&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851
right material but binder-compatible ok? not even that far from you...
right material but binder-compatible ok? not even that far from you...
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