Tag: archive
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How to Archive Your Film Negatives
written by merelgroebbe on 2012-06-05 #gear #tutorialsWhen shooting analogue, you will face the problem of having developed negatives lying around everywhere and piling up. You can throw them away, or put them somewhere in a dark corner and forget about them, but what if you want to scan them again or need them for any other reason? I do know I am pretty chaotic, but for my negatives I needed a method to keep it organized. So, let me show you how I archive my film negatives after the jump!
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How to Organize the Analogue Mess
written by susielomovitz on 2010-09-23 #gear #tutorialsIt was really hard to find the way to organize my negative's mess, but one day I decided to straighten up my negatives, cd's and contact sheets. It was not an easy work, but it deserve it when you want to scan an old pic, check what film you used in that picture you like or just have organized the safest back up ever: the negatives.
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DIY Binder for Negative Sleeves
written by sandravo on 2013-08-14 #gear #tutorialsEver since I started to develop my own film, I no longer get the negatives back from the lab, neatly organized in plastic sleeves and a nice protective envelop I can just keep in a shoe box. So I had to find a different way to store my developed film.
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Reconfiguring Greenlandic History: Interview with Film Photographer Inuuteq Storch
written by emiliee on 2024-01-10 #people #placesInuuteq Storch's photography explores the facets of his Greenlandic identity - home, nature, people, and above all, history. We spoke with Inuuteq about his ongoing archival project, which reveals a new narrative within historical documentation: that of the Greenlandic people themselves.
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Interview with a Film Archivist: Emma of Internet Archive
written by soundfoodaround on 2023-02-26 #culture #peopleIn this interview archivist and film historian, Emma, of Internet Archive answers our questions about the secret world of found film collectors.
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