Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/09/28

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Archival Film Storage
From: Ben Tuason <debugger@jps.net>
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 07:46:13 -0700

I agree with you in that there are no "bad" negs.  My purpose in
slide-mounting the negs is not so I can discard the bad negs, but in that I
can put the "chosen" ones in a fire-proof safe whose space is limited.  I
can still keep the rest, but not in the fire-proof safe.

Ben



Paul R. Schiemer wrote:

> Ulesmann would be the first to say there are no bad negs.
> Cutting out selected images from strips to mount in slide carriers seems
> counter productive.
>
> If you bracket your exposures you might have a good print candidate
> either right or left of your 'perfect' image, one that may later become
> less perfect for some unknown reason.
> I hope a person that uses this method of archiving at least saves the
> 'discarded' images in some way.
>
> While montage is not for the faint of heart, those 'worthless' shots
> might just become the linch pin for a fantastic print.
>