...I use ring binders and put the film in chronologically - that is when I
remember to do so.
I don't keep track of single negs - unless scanned, of course.

Jens Bladt
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Fra: Keith Whaley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 9. april 2005 19:37
Til: [email protected]
Emne: Re: How do you keep track of exposed film?


I'd have thought the solution was simpler than that.
Carry around a small notepad with you, with numbers 1 thru "however many
rolls you're carrying that day" inked in thick black felt pen, and let
the first frame of each roll be shot of it's own sequential roll
number, at minimum focus distance. No need to touch the film leader itself.

keith whaley

Rick Womer wrote:

> I've found that out about the permanent markers.
>
> The lab I've been using is mail-order, and several rolls go into one
> bag.  Their service has generally been good, and the quality of the
> processing is excellent.  Service has been a bit off lately, I
> suspect because the volume of E6 processing is dropping.
>
> Rick

> --- Alin Flaider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Rick,
>>
>> I found that the fixing bath is aggressive enough to delete any
>> "permanent" marker. If lab's cooperation is not an option I suppose
>>  you can always mechanically stamp your rolls by punching some
>> holes. Just make sure you it's not on the first 5 cm which the lab
>> usually cuts. BTW, do you send the rolls by mail or do you deliver
>> it yourself? Personal contact makes people more responsible.
>>
>> Servus,  Alin

>> Rick wrote:


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