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Holds seven 35mm strips of 5 frames, 35 frames total
C**E
Great for negatives
Great for negatives
D**5
Excellent Product - 5-Frame Sleeves Are Better Than 4
Pros:The plastic film is substantial and flexible. Very easy to load negatives with extra width to accommodate the lead in/lead out strips that tend to be longer. I found that to be of particular advantage because I could leave the processor's job sticker on the strip (part of my cross-reference and tagging methodology) and didn't need to make additional cuts like I was with the pages geared for 4 frames by the same manufacturer.The write-on strip at the top of the page is a very nice feature. With other brands, I had only clear plastic to write on. This is fine to read when you have the sheet out of the binder, but when you are searching a binder, the text blends with pages below it.The hole spacing was perfect for a 3-ring binder as expected. These will accommodate multiple styles of binder and have 7-holes total. The pages are approximately the same width as my 8x10 sleeves and intermingle in my binder without issue. I like this because I can file select prints with their negatives as a visual point of reference.Cons:While overall I am highly satisfied with this product, reinforced holes would make me more comfortable with the longevity of the sleeves. The plastic is substantial as I said and will stretch rather than tear.36 frames is my norm for 35mm film. This sheet is geared for 35 frames. I can economize the loading of my film and obtain 37 or 38 frames. In a perfect world, one roll of film would always be maintained in one archive sheet. This is not any kind of issue for 24+3 rolls of film.I am working with 100+ pages in a 4" 3-ring binder.
A**N
Good value, nice product
Overall, I'm very happy with these. My initial impressions were that the sheets were a bit thin, but once loaded with film, I changed my mind. The only complaint I do have is that the slots could use a tiny bit more space (maybe as little as 1mm would do it) to make sliding negatives in easier.
N**.
Good stuff
These worked great. Self explanatory to use. I will say they are snug, when inserting negatives. I was trying to salvage old bent and moisture compromised negatives. When these for negatives that were in better shape and it was better. I would say they hold negatives securely.I would recommend.
J**S
Safely Stow and Organize Your 35mm Negatives
A quality storage sheet for organizing, protecting and visualizing your old 35mm negatives. I put all my negatives in these sleeves and labelled according to roll and date. Next step is scanning them which is made simpler by viewing without touching. Negatives are easily slid out for scanning and replace just as easily. My only suggestion would be to have the binder holes highlighted in some way to aid visualization while placing in the binder brackets.
S**Y
Good negative holders - do the job I need
Nice negative pages to hold all those negatives instead of keeping them in envelopes or the original photo envelopes. Unfortunately back in the day, most of the negatives were cut to 4 per strip instead of 5, but if you only used 24 exposure film you are still okay and they fit on one sheet. It is only the 36 exposure film that takes 2 sheets.With older negatives that have curled, you have to be careful sliding them into the sleeve. I've gotten a few caught on the plastic, but still have managed to maneuver them into place without really damaging the plastic sleeve or negative.My only complaint is that except for the top section to write on, the entire thing is clear plastic. It causes a small problem when trying to put them into a binder - I can't tell if I've actually gotten the hole in the binder ring or not. It would be great if that edge was also white so you can see easily if you've put the sheet in your binder correctly.I just also saw that these aren't available thru Amazon right now, and I am disappointed because I wanted to order more. Hopefully they come back.
L**.
Didn’t know I needed them until I did! Recommend +++
40 years of negatives. Thought sure! 100 pages should do the trick... right... Just ordered the third bag of 100. Great for 24 exposure rolls, but 36 will need creativity to get it to fit. All in all, am very happy with them. After all, I’ve already filled 200 sheets! Fit can be tight, especially if you’ve had reprints or enlargements and a strip was added to the bottom. I trimmed those off very carefully. Still, just take your time.The white area at the top is a great way to keep them orderly and dated. Didn’t realize I needed it until I saw what a plus it could be.The bag of 100 costs a lot less/page than the bags of 25 or 50, so really check how many you need. You’ll go through then very quickly.
G**I
Great for archiving negatives
I have used these for over 30 years with no issues. The material does not get brittle or get cloudy. Great way to archive negatives.
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