It's so simple and effective..
It's so simple and effective..
I make around 600 4x5 negatives, lots of 5x7s, 8x10, 4x10' and 11x14 per year. Can't mess with all that numbering and correlation.
Well, I wouldn't use it for every single LF shot I ever took ... or try to fill in every space, for every single shot.
The main purpose, as I see it, is being able to record needed information while in the field – sometimes more, sometimes less – then getting it home where one might keyboard the info, say, into a computer spreadsheet. The more primitive among us, like me, might simply remove the sheets for safe filing after each trip (or transcribe the info to a piece of tape, like Evan).
Now, if a lifetime of exposure info was kept in that book (w/o backup), I could never forgive the over-zealous housekeeper who might pick it up and throw it out! Or the pet dog in search of a bone to chew. Well, forgiveness would come eventually, but not right away.
I put twin check numbers that labs use on all my holders. Now they all have unique numbers. I then write in my notebook any information I need associated with that single piece of film.
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This photo shows how this one is used
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/a...otography.html
When I start using I just use a note book that fit in my film case
One page for each film holder and had notes on what I need to put in the note book
I now put the data in the same note book for the darkroom and printing
If you are using roll film this one may help more
http://www.philofaxy.com/files/A4Pho...sureRecord.pdf
I have update the one I did last night see Att below
Dave
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