A common practice among architectural photographers and maybe others is to expos e three sheets for each shot. One is developed first, then the development of t he other two is adjusted if necessary to assure two perfect chromes. The questi on is how to store the second and third sheets while the first is being develope d. I'm assuming you want to reuse the filmholders, so leaving the film in the n umbered filmholders is not an option. One possibility is to put each pair of ex posed sheets in its own film box, labeled appropriately, but this only works if you have sufficiently many film boxes. Another idea I had was to use the Light Impressions 4 x 5 envelopes. These are not light tight, so they would have to b e numbered in a way that could be read in the dark. Like most photographers, I don't read Braille, so this seems problematic. Has anyone come up with a better solution?
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