Very good. Makes me feel stupid for not figuring it out for myself, but
I'll console myself with the thought that given a year or two I would have
come up with something twice as complicated that worked almost half as
well.<g>
Dan Scott
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>Hi,
>
>I don't really think there is much more.
>
>If I'm going away for a few weeks I print a whole lot of individually
>numbered labels and stick them on the film cans.
>
>Whenever I load a new roll of film into the camera I write the film number
>on a new page of my notebook. It's not necessary to shoot film in
>number sequence.
>
>As I take pictures I write relevant details into my notebook, such as
>where I am, people's names and addresses and so on. If I push a roll
>of film I write the new speed into the book; if I do a mid-roll change
>(very rare) I write the next frame # on the page.
>
>If necessary at the end of the day I may write up some more details
>into a larger notebook/journal.
>
>Depending on the film type I will get the lab to stick to the film
>numbering. Kodachrome can't do this unfortunately. Nevertheless, I
>have so far always been able to relate the processed film back to the
>correct notes. If I thought I might not be able to then I'd photograph
>the page with the film number on it after loading the film.
>
>If I ever get round to captioning it should be relatively easy because
>I still have the notes and film numbers. If I ever try to file things
>properly I should also have a simple way of cataloguing the slides and
>negs.
>
>---
>
> Bob
>
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>"In my vocabulary 'art' is a dirty word" - Helmut Newton
>
>Wednesday, May 09, 2001, 9:57:36 PM, you wrote:
>
>> What a great idea!
>
>> Tell me more, please.
>
>> Dan Scott
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>> Bob wrote:
>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>jeepgirl wrote:
>>>
>>>> I a journal to write in an ink pen to write with. A sharpie to date the
>>>> roll of film, and possible describe the location, then I write that on the
>>>> bag when I have the film developed.
>>>
>>>It's easier to write a serial number on the film can before you go
>>>out. As you're writing your caption notes during the shoot you write
>>>them on a page with the film #. It simplifies things, especially when
>>>you're busy.
>>>
>>>---
>>>
>>> Bob
>
>
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