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Print File Archival Storage Page for Negatives, 35mm, 7-Strips of 4-Frames (Binder Only) - 25 Pack

BH #PR357425 • MFR #010-0085
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Print File Archival Storage Page for Negatives, 35mm, 7-Strips of 4-Frames (Binder Only) - 25 Pack

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Print File 35-7B4 Overview

Print File Archival Storage Page for Negatives have exclusive thin backing coupled with high clarity and allow you to take quality contact sheets without removing or handling negatives.

Note:
Fits binder only
NO PVC - safe for long term storage
Holds sleeved negatives - Sleeving available
Strong continuous seams prevent negative hang up
UPC: 029368100856

Print File 35-7B4 Specs

Item Type
25 x Hole-Punched Sleeve
Capacity
28 x 35mm Frame (7 Strips of 4)
Loading Method
Side (with Hole Punch Pattern on the Left)
Hole Punch Pattern
3-Hole Punch
Thickness
4.8 mil / 0.1 mm
Materials
Polyethylene
Dimensions
11.19 x 7.44" / 28.42 x 18.9 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.35 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
11.4 x 7.6 x 0.3"

Print File 35-7B4 Reviews

Good enough

By John
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2023-06-19

I was expecting a slightly heavier plastic, and a white writing surface that was a bit more textured. My old Print File sheets were a little better in that regard. But these are fine. Not a lot of options out there.

Thanks

By Radu
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-02-15

It works great.

Very Good

By Jerry
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-11-03

Great for managing loose negatives you get back from film lab.

Affordable and easy to use

By Jude
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-10-28

It was easy to slide my film in, and I'm not worried about them slipping out.

Handy negative storage

By Lawane
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2020-06-25

These are great for storing negatives in one convenient place. They are not quite as heavy as I would have liked but I suppose this will make more room in the negative album. I like the fact that they are in ring binder form and I will be able to organize and reorganize them.

Archival 35mm negative holders

By Terry
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2020-02-11

Sometimes these can be hard to find, but B&H had them! Order was simple and was shipped out quickly. Easier to find and order than on Amazon. These negative holders are perfect if you are scanning any 35mm color negatives!

Storage Page

By Jeff
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-01-13

Item is as described, works good for keeping my negatives safe. I would buy again.

Work Great

By Matt
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-09-12

These are fantastic archival sleeves, work fantastic in the Besfile Beseler binders.

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Will the negatives stick to the sleeve in humid ...

Will the negatives stick to the sleeve in humid weather?
Asked by: Vinay
The negatives will not stick to the sleeves in humid weather. Use a dehumidifier if needed :https://bhpho.to/2YlWPFn
Answered by: Lenny
Date published: 2019-05-12

question

will this fit into a normal 3-ring binder?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes, these are designed to fit in a regular 3 ring binder. They are not as wide as an 8.5 standard letter page {measuring the full side-to-side}, but they are just a bit taller than the 11 , probably like 11.25 . A normal binder should accept the extra height but I suggest you try to lay them horizontal instead of vertical, in the long term it might help keep the natural tendency for the film to curl when it has the extra weight on it, plus some other reasons, but that it just my two cents, others may have no issue with storing them vertical (upright).Hope that helps
Answered by: Bryan E.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

Can you put negatives on both sides of the page or only the front ? I am trying to figure out how many negatives can be stored on the 25 pages so I will know how many to order.Thanks!
Asked by: Anonymous
One set of negatives per row. The row is a single channel and placing more than one strip of negatives in a row would place them in contact with each other causing risk of damage from scratching.
Answered by: Robert G.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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