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Print File

Print File Negative Storage Pages 35mm Film 6x6 - Polyethylene - 25 pcs

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The archiving solutions for film negatives of the US-based Print File have belonged to the absolute top of the market for more than 50 years. As during the heyday of analog photography, all negative storage pages are still produced locally in the United States. With the advent of digital photography, Print File has largely disappeared from the European market and new generations of analog photographers are no longer familiar with Print File's attractive range of archiving solutions. We are happy to change this and offer a carefully selected selection from the Print File range, directly from the USA, on a permanent basis.

35mm Film (35-6HB)

These negative storage pages are suitable for storing 35mm film. Each page holds 6 film strips with 6 frames each or a full roll of 35mm film with 36 shots. The package contains 25 pages good for storing 25 35mm films of 36 shots. Each page is provided with a writing strip at the top on which a date, description and a serial number can be noted. Given the plastic from which the pages are made, it is best to use an indelible marker pen to write on the page. Keep in mind that the pages are wider than a standard A4 page, namely 25.4 x 24.77 cm (10 x 9.75 inches). A standard A4 ring binder is therefore not suitable for storing these negative pages. We therefore recommend that you always keep the negative pages in a suitable oversized ring binder, with or without cover, such as the Kenro Ring Binder or the Ring Box Binder from Ars-Imago.

Polyethylene

You may already be familiar with glassine or clear negative storage pages. The negative storage pages of Print File are made from another raw material, namely PVC-free polyethylene. Polyethylene is a plastic that is extremely suitable for long-term archiving and is better than polypropylene because it does not create any static charge, so no dirt or dust particles are attracted to the film negative. The negative pages have a thin backing without losing their strength. Therefore they are at least as clear and transparent as acetate negative pages and it is also possible to make contact prints without removing the negatives from the page (paper size 24x30 cm).

Photographic Activity Test

The PAT or Photographic Activity Test is a globally accepted quality standard for archiving solutions for photographic materials. The PAT examines possible chemical interactions between photographic materials and the storage materials in which they are kept after they have had prolonged contact with each other. Solutions that pass the test have no negative effect on the properties of the photographic material (in this case film negatives) and are therefore suitable for long-term archiving. All negative storage pages of Print File are produced according to a PAT-qualified (ISO 18916) production process and therefore meet this quality standard.

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