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The title says it all really. Does anyone know where I can get my grubby little hands on some good old-fashioned negative albums online? No shop here in Norway seem to stock them anymore and I have a fair number of 35mm films that have been scanned and now need to be stored safely.
Roger Hicks
07-29-2010, 01:16
PrintFile from Silverprint in the UK.
Cheers,
R.
Monochrom.com in Germany has some too.
Thanks guys! I'll look into these sources that you have given me :)
Staale
Do you mean the neg-pages, or the large binders in which they fit ?
In either case, the sources above plus Macodirect, AG-Photographic, Fotohuis, FotoImpex etc etc. Locally I have even found the binders and pages in the main office-supplies shop - though that was a surprise.
The binders got so annoying that I started using archival document-storage boxes instead (the acid-free cardboard flat-pack things, with stainless fittings and no glue). The negative pages are then lying flat and horizontal which seems somehow better than standing on end, as they would be in a binder.
Looking for pages and boxes both, actually. Thanks for the info.
I use the PrintFile neg holders (http://www.printfile.com/35-6hb_100.aspx) but I like the Archival Methods binders (http://www.archivalmethods.com/Product.cfm?categoryid=30&Productid=111) better.
doolittle
07-31-2010, 13:02
I think www.speedgraphic.co.uk do sell them
Brian Puccio
07-31-2010, 13:35
B&H ships internationally and they sell everything. (I've got some nice 7x6 pages and a binder for them, beats the 6x6 pages which always leaves me short one frame, if not two.) Add a bunch of stuff to your shopping cart so you can combine shipping and it's not that bad.
zerobuttons
07-31-2010, 14:39
The title says it all really. Does anyone know where I can get my grubby little hands on some good old-fashioned negative albums online? No shop here in Norway seem to stock them anymore and I have a fair number of 35mm films that have been scanned and now need to be stored safely.
Regarding the album I can recommend the Hama 2298 album which is made from archival-safe materials and includes a sleeve that protects the album and the negatives.
As for the sheets, I use Kenro KNF15, which can be found in Norway here:
http://www.mamut.net/controls/shop/shops/12/5/productdet.asp?gid=112&subgid=114&wwwalias=fotoimport&pid=1471
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