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    Re: Record Keeping - Processing Film

    I sometimes will note dev and times on the Printfile sleeve along side date photo taken and lens used. I do keep temporary notes on which sheet goes into which tube of Expert drums (thankfully each tube is numbered).
    notch codes ? I only use one film...

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    Re: Record Keeping - Processing Film

    Quote Originally Posted by EdC View Post
    I know how important it is to keep records on how a given roll/sheet of film is processed. What I am curious about is how everyone does this. I am presently using clear labels placed at the top of the negative preserver sheet and jotting down the particulars in pencil, to avoid any permanent markings on the preserver sheet. I'm not real enthused about how this works, though. Since I don't recall seeing any discussion in the forum on what others are doing, I thought I would check in.

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    Ed
    hi ed
    I shoot it all and develop it all ( no matter what film it is, c41, bw or e6 ) exactly the same no need to make notes ...

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    Re: Record Keeping - Processing Film

    I will make notes on each envelope of processed film.

    And sometimes it includes print processing information.

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