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Archiving negartives or film

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Chris Summerfield
Chris Summerfield
United Kingdom

Going through 15 years of negatives for the Fistral book series, I did not realize how much I had let my archiving get out of control, over the last two weeks I have spent long evening going through a large body of work and at last I can see clearly what is there. I am glad that spring cleaning has come early and my work is looking good and under control.
It is interesting looking at faces taken many years ago and wondering what became of some of the people. Some are married, some ill, some doing the same things.
One is possibly an airline pilot now.
A Question

What is the best way os storing negatices and digital work for retreavel.

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In reply to Chris Summerfield:

I would recommend that for the negatives you clean them with a wide soft brush and rehouse them in pHoton (tm) negative storage system. There are a couple of conservation supplies place in the UK that you can order from.

For the digital work it really depends on the quanity of digital records you have. Take a look at Extensis Portfolio, this is a digital asset management system. You can store you digital images and information about the images. In the system images are displayed as thumbnails, you can order them into folders and retrieve the hi res versions. There are also lots of other systems about, some free, have a look on TASI, a site that gives technical advice for handling digital images.

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Chris Summerfield
Chris Summerfield
United Kingdom
In reply to katiej:

Thanks for that I will have to look in to it. I take pictures on negative film and transfer to digital I must admit that even though I had the lost pictures on digital I still felt that they where gone for ever when I could not find the negs, shows what faith I have with long term digital storage , but I guess that’s another story.

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