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    Re: Exposure Record

    I notched all my film holders, making it very easy to identify which sheet of film was in which film holder.
    Then I use this sheet to record the information about each shot.

    Attachment 110676

    It's roughly the same size as a sheet of 4x5 film, I print four to a page and cut it up.
    Some people may need to record more information, but this suits me fine.
    Feel free to use it if you wish.

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    Re: Exposure Record

    You're 13 years too late!!! :-)

    Quote Originally Posted by Regular Rod View Post
    Yes I can send you mine. It's a spread sheet that you print on A4 to get two A5 pages at a time. I guillotine these up and use a spiral binder to make up each book. You then have a choice of leaving the pages in the book, or tearing them out when filled in and keep them with the respective film holder so you can refer to it in the darkroom. These can then go with each negative for future reference. I leave them in the book.

    If you send me your email address I'll send it over as an attachment.

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    Re: Exposure Record

    Well, Regular Rod knows that kindness has no time limit.

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    Re: Exposure Record

    Quote Originally Posted by papercrate View Post
    I've been working on a series of notebooks for people still shooting film, a comprehensive set for different formats and printing in the darkoom. Might be a good resource for you.

    If you have a few minutes you can find out a lot more at the Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign:

    http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...phers-notebook
    Please tell me you didn't dig up a 13 YEAR OLD thread so that you could tell people about your kickstarter project. Just start a NEW thread.
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    Re: Exposure Record

    I wrote an iPhone app called Photo Tools Pro that addresses this..

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    Re: Exposure Record

    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Pitman View Post
    You're 13 years too late!!! :-)
    Oops! That just about sums me up...

    RR

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    Re: Exposure Record

    For those of you that want to make a pad out of a bunch of printouts... if you haven't already, do a search on padding compound. It's very inexpensive. I used it a lot to make notepads out of scrap paper a few years ago. I never did make it thru the jar... amazing stuff...

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    Re: Exposure Record

    I put a piece of residue free gaffer's tape on each side of my holders, make the exposure notes amd my imtended development routine. I peel this off the holder and put the tape on the envelope..No hunting around for how the negative is made.

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    Re: Exposure Record

    I have an elaborate record in my ebook posted on this site. Adapt away!
    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...cles/VIDEC.pdf

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    Re: Exposure Record

    Quote Originally Posted by Ari View Post
    I notched all my film holders, making it very easy to identify which sheet of film was in which film holder.
    Then I use this sheet to record the information about each shot.
    I bought a set of 5 small files (triangular, rectangular, round, etc.) and notched some film holders as a test. Not much showed up on the film.

    Do you have any tips on this?

    Thanks.

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