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Pages of archival sleeves that fit into standard 3-ring binders are a very convenient way to store negatives. Each page holds an average roll of film, though 36-exposure rolls of 35mm film require an extra half-page. There are separate sleeve types for 120 negatives and 35mm negatives, and I have organized my negatives chronologically by type. The categories are 120 b/w, 120 C-41, 35mm b/w, and 35mm C-41. (C-41 is the most common color film process)
The pages of sleeves include a spot just for metadata, but it's not very much room and my handwriting is big. I record the date of processing, camera, and sometimes subject; since I've gotten back into film, I haven't really had the time for the level of dutiful recordkeeping that I used to do before grad school.
/Metadata cannot be provided because there isn't any recorded, The reason: this photo it was taken with a camera phone.
/Los metadatos no se pueden proporcionar porque no hay ninguna registrada, La razón: esta foto fue tomada con un teléfono con cámara.
SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)
SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)
SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)
SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)
SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)
SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)