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    Storing 8x10 negatives

    This year I (finally) started shooting 8x10 negatives. Awesome! However how do I store them? Foor my smaller negatives I have those paper sleeves and I put them in a holder that is that. I don't have those sleeves for my 8x10 negs. How do you keep them tucked away? And where do you buy the materials? Same goes for the 5x7. Hoewever I don't shoot those much at the moment.

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    Re: Storing 8x10 negatives

    PrintFile makes sleeves for 8x10, open at the top (narrow edge) with three-ring punching along the long edge.

    You store them in plastic cases with the rings along the top edge, so the sleeves hang down.

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    Re: Storing 8x10 negatives

    I go to the office store and buy a box of plastic sleeves for paper documents. I get the ones that say 'archival' on the box. Much less expensive than buying the specialty sleeves for photographs, plus these have three-hole mounts so I can stick them in cheap 3-ring binders, also from the office store.

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    Re: Storing 8x10 negatives

    Stay away from LDPE pages, etc., whether PrintFile or others. Not good for long term storage. See pages 485 through 500 here


    for the reasons why.

    Put negatives in these HDPE envelopes


    and place those in this box

    http://www.universityproducts.com/ca...d=1266&navTree[]=1266&navTree[]=1460&navTree[]=980

    That's the best-value solution I've found. Note that one can write on the envelopes with a sharpie pen.

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    Re: Storing 8x10 negatives

    Very interesting. Thanks for sharing, Sal. Roughly how many sleeved negatives can you fit in a box?

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    Re: Storing 8x10 negatives

    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Gales View Post
    ...Roughly how many sleeved negatives can you fit in a box?
    The 8x10 box is 5 inches deep. It should comfortably accommodate at least 300 negatives, possibly 350, depending on how tightly one packs them.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sal Santamaura View Post
    ...Note that one can write on the envelopes with a sharpie pen.
    I should add that, in order to avoid embossing negatives with pressure from the pen, they should not be in the envelopes when writing.

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    Re: Storing 8x10 negatives

    Quote Originally Posted by Sal Santamaura View Post
    Stay away from LDPE pages, etc., whether PrintFile or others. Not good for long term storage. See pages 485 through 500 here


    for the reasons why.
    Thanks, Sal! I was wondering why some of my slides are showing little brown blotches.
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    Re: Storing 8x10 negatives

    Quote Originally Posted by Sal Santamaura View Post
    The 8x10 box is 5 inches deep. It should comfortably accommodate at least 300 negatives, possibly 350, depending on how tightly one packs them.
    The only caveat I'd add here is that 300 sleeved 8x10 negatives makes for a pretty heavy box. Some (= me ) find a shallower box with fewer negatives a bit easier to handle.

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    Re: Storing 8x10 negatives

    Quote Originally Posted by Oren Grad View Post
    ...find a shallower box with fewer negatives a bit easier to handle.
    One of the few such flip-top boxes I'm aware of (half as deep, i.e. 2-1/2 inches) is available here:

    http://www.conservationresources.com...ection5_06.htm

    Otherwise, one is limited to boxes intended for prints, which means laying the negatives flat atop each other, probably not as good as storing them on edge.

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    Re: Storing 8x10 negatives

    Ok thanks for the input! I have some reading to do!
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