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The Archival 35mm Size Negative Pages are designed to hold seven strips of five frames each, totaling 35 frames per page. Made from archival-quality polyethylene, these pages ensure long-term storage without the risk of PVC damage. The exclusive thin backing and high clarity allow for easy creation of contact sheets, while strong continuous seams prevent any hang-ups during use.
Exposure Control | Automatic, Manual, Program (P) mode, Aperture Priority (Av or A) mode, Shutter Priority (Tv or S) mode |
Film Color Type | color |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Features | Exclusive thin backing, High clarity, Continuous seams, Easy and fast loading/unloading |
Film Format | 35mm |
Item Dimensions | 1 x 11.5 x 9 inches |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
D**5
Excellent Product - 5-Frame Sleeves Are Better Than 4
Pros:The plastic film is substantial and flexible. Very easy to load negatives with extra width to accommodate the lead in/lead out strips that tend to be longer. I found that to be of particular advantage because I could leave the processor's job sticker on the strip (part of my cross-reference and tagging methodology) and didn't need to make additional cuts like I was with the pages geared for 4 frames by the same manufacturer.The write-on strip at the top of the page is a very nice feature. With other brands, I had only clear plastic to write on. This is fine to read when you have the sheet out of the binder, but when you are searching a binder, the text blends with pages below it.The hole spacing was perfect for a 3-ring binder as expected. These will accommodate multiple styles of binder and have 7-holes total. The pages are approximately the same width as my 8x10 sleeves and intermingle in my binder without issue. I like this because I can file select prints with their negatives as a visual point of reference.Cons:While overall I am highly satisfied with this product, reinforced holes would make me more comfortable with the longevity of the sleeves. The plastic is substantial as I said and will stretch rather than tear.36 frames is my norm for 35mm film. This sheet is geared for 35 frames. I can economize the loading of my film and obtain 37 or 38 frames. In a perfect world, one roll of film would always be maintained in one archive sheet. This is not any kind of issue for 24+3 rolls of film.I am working with 100+ pages in a 4" 3-ring binder.
A**D
Quality Negative Sleeves
If you know what these are for and have a need for them, these sheets will do exactly what you need them to do. The plastic sheets are sheer enough to clearly view negatives without undermining the strength/effectiveness of the three-ring hole punches along the edge. The individual channels have a lip for easy negative feeding and retrieval. I needed to organize and digitize my mother's five decades-worth of family photo negatives (a lot of handling of a LOT of negatives, and heavy wear and tear/stress on the hole punches -- flipping back and forth through the assembled binder) and these sheets endured. Recommended.
J**S
Safely Stow and Organize Your 35mm Negatives
A quality storage sheet for organizing, protecting and visualizing your old 35mm negatives. I put all my negatives in these sleeves and labelled according to roll and date. Next step is scanning them which is made simpler by viewing without touching. Negatives are easily slid out for scanning and replace just as easily.My only suggestion would be to have the binder holes highlighted in some way to aid visualization while placing in the binder brackets.
A**
Perfect
They fit my negatives perfectly.
N**S
Good item
Good item, liked it.
D**.
Good protection
I’ve been using these pages for several years when I decided it was time to organize and store my negatives according to date. 7 rows accommodates a roll of 24 exposures if your lab cuts your negatives in 4- exposure lengths. And, since you can sometimes get 25 or 26 exposures on a 24 exposure roll, 7 rows is better than 6 imho. There are available 3-ring, fully enclosed, plastic binders that will hold about 50-60 pages each. Makes organizing a breeze! Being able to write notes on top of the pages allows you to date the negatives as well as giving you quick, easy access to finding negatives based on content.
N**A
Negative Page Holders
These are really great and something I have needed for years. I have a big project ahead for myself now that I have these. Thank you very much.
C**W
Finally glad to have a place to store all my negatives
I just started getting into 35mm photography. I cut and scan negatives myself, so I wanted a place where I could store them. This pack generously provides you with 100 sheets (!) with up to 35 frames per sheet. That's ridiculous. Each row can hold up to five photographs, and you can label the top of the page with the film's date and notes, for when you need to go back and rescan a negative.The pages are open on each end, which made me worry that the film was going to fall out, but so far I have not experienced this issue.Finally glad to have a place to store all my negatives, free from dust and finger prints!
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