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Re: [APML] Storing negatives and slides properly



In Europe you can find Panodia products :

http://www.atp.be/panodia/moduclas.htm

For slides (35mm) I use the M56 model. For negatives
there are plastic or paper sheets.


Yannick
Orleans, France

--- Mark Park <mark_park@hotmail.com> wrote:
> !@#$%^&*(*)   For the subject where I sent this one
> the first time also!  I 
> really need to pay attention to what I'm doing!
> 
> 
> Emmanuele,
> 
> Creative memories only sells photo safe materials. 
> They have photo sleeves, 
> storage envelopes and boxes (as well as some of the
> best photo paper I've 
> ever used).  Go to http://www.creative-memories.com/
> and you can locate a 
> consultant in your area that you can buy supplies
> from.
> 
> Mark Park
> Mark_park@hotmail.com
> AstroPhoto
> Page:http://www.wilkes.net/~tspark/astrphts.htm
> Home Page: http://www.wilkes.net/~tspark/
> 
> - ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Emmanuele Sordini" <vega@ulisse.it>
> To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 2:43 PM
> Subject: Re: [APML] Storing negatives and slides
> properly
> 
> 
> >Thanks for the replies.
> >
> >To Bert:
> >It's always a problem to keep track of many pix, be
> it slides or
> negatives.
> >But it's surely more practical to use plastic bags
> and folders.
> >
> >To George and Mark:
> >You both brought up a very important and delicate
> issue, which I didn't
> >think of: not to buy cheap sheets that would
> destroy the images. But how
> to
> >make sure I didn't get a time bomb but a good means
> of preserving that
> >hard-earned "jewels" of mine? <G> (Just kidding,
> it's berly junk as
> >compared to most people on this list, but it's
> mine!)
> >In fact, I now recall that some of them used to be
> somewhat
> >"plastic-stinking", but they've been stored away
> from any negative or
> slide
> >for at several months and they no longer smell of
> anything to the average
> >"snout".
> >Furthermore, some of them look like being
> electrostatic-friendly,
> therefore
> >picking up quite a bit of dust.
> >
> >What can I do zap those annoyances and get on the
> safe side?
> >
> >Thanks
> >Emmanuele

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    Poisaya ... astro & photo

     http://www.poisaya.com/

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