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    Packing 4x5 film

    How do you pack your 4x5 sheets in when you send it to a lab for processing?
    Do you just put it in a filmbox or is it better to put every single sheet in a cover?
    (scratches)

    thanks
    mark from europe

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    Re: Packing 4x5 film

    I pack them in a regular 3 part 4x5 10 sheet box.
    99% of the time i have no scratches at all. Its only when the box is really shaken that i may see something. But its very rare and usually happens when i walk around with it for a few days in my bag.
    Sometimes, i place them back into the plastic or paper bag that came with it. Its another buffer.
    Putting them into individual covers might scratch them even more. You will also spend a lot more time placing them into the covers.
    -Ian Mazursky
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    Re: Packing 4x5 film

    thank you Ian!

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