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The Paterson 35mm Negative Filing System is the most practical way to store negatives.
Allows filing of negatives and contact sheet together
Extra filing sheets available in packs of 25; 120 system for all 120 formats
It is based around a smart ring binder which contains 25 glassine sheets designed to hold negatives in strips
Each 35mm sheet holds 7 strips of 6 exposures, and each 120 sheet holds up to 4 strips of negatives, the new wider page accommodating all 120 formats
UPC: 223610107833
Paterson PTP611 Specs
Item Type
25x Hole-Punched Sleeve
Capacity
42x 35mm Frame (7 Strips of 6)
Loading Method
Side (with Hole Punch Pattern on the Left)
Hole Punch Pattern
3-Hole Punch
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
12.7 x 12.1 x 2.05"
Paterson PTP611 Reviews
Excellent safe storage
By Steve
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-05-01
Quality binder with plenty of room
Not what I expected!
By Claire Kristof
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2015-10-08
The binder is not an archival binder but a poor quality binder with almost an identical design to a 3-ring binder. The negative sleeves are of an unusual material (I was expecting plastic and was surprised to find what I did. The sleeves are not good for contact sheets, although since I have them I am using them for long-term negative storage. The material seems to be easier on the negatives than plastic (it seems less likely to scratch or damage the negatives). I am happy with my unusual negative sleeves, but the binder is of such a low-quality.
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is this binder archival and how many pages will ...
is this binder archival and how many pages will it hold?
Asked by: Donna
This binder is not archival and will hold approximately 35 pages.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2021-04-03
question
I want just the Paterson 4 ring binder or equivalent- do not need pages. Do you sell any such binder?