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P3D VM film storage- one tip and one question
- From: "Andrea Blair" <asblair@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D VM film storage- one tip and one question
- Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 08:19:43 PST
>>>>Michael Kersenbrock wrote (in response to a question on VM film
storage): Uncut film comes back from Kodak (through Costco) in VERY
sturdy thick-walled fiber-based cardboard tubes that are short'ish and
maybe 4 inches in diameter. Not sure how archival they are in there,
but a few could be coiled up in there without TOO much curl, and you
probably could run your small car over it w/o harm (if the end pieces
are in place).<<<<
Wow! My uncut film strips from Costco (sent from Virginia to Kodalux in
who-knows-where) come back in cardboard boxes. They have an insert with
an opening in the middle to hold the rolled up film.
Why not use film canisters to store the left-over VM strips? The
canisters can be easily labeled for identification.
Andrea S. Blair
asblair@xxxxxxxxxxx
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