Re: film canister camera question

From: Robert Alderink <alderb_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Wed 15 Jun 2005 - 06:02:12 PDT

My question is, once you've made your exposures, what's the best way to process
all those bits of film? Anyone have any suggestions? I have that situation with
my Altoid candy tin cameras.
R. Alderink
Hudsunville, MI

>>> DAlfrey@aol.com 06/14/05 5:01 PM >>>
In a message dated 6/14/05 1:17:52 AM Central Daylight Time,
peter@peterpinhole.com writes:

> Now I started thinking about how to mark which units are exposed, and which
> are not... but I guess I'll use some of my creativity as well ;-)
>
>

Thats easy enough to do.Just go to a Office Maxx, or Office Depot , and
purchase and buy a box of dot labels, they come in bright colors, and 2 (or
more
?) sizes that I am aware of. Brand name is Avery Labels .Easy to stash a sheet

of them in your bag, peel off and stick on . I used to use them to identify
my "home rolled 35 mm cassettes," Green for Tri-X. Blue for Ilford, and so on
.I also use them on my 4X5 sheet film holders,
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