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From: Richard Brogger <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] Numbering photographs
Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2001 17:01:46 -0500
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Bonita wrote:
>
> My son-in-law is a amateur/professional to be photographer. He uses a
> 'sharpie' pen .. like a permanent market but very fine point. Also, I was
> able to find him some photography storage (archival quality with different
> number of years guaranteed) binders, 'plastic' sheets for both pictures and
> negatives. They also had negative boxes but he preferred the ones that the
> negatives were kept with the prints. I thought the binders were a great
> idea as he could take out the entire sheet he wanted ... and with it being
> numbered, he could get it back where it belonged.
>
> I thought this would be great for my original birth, death, marriage, etc.
> certificates ..
>
> Bonita

A lot of people like to have the sheets where the negative is with the print.
My preference is to store the negatives in a separate sheet, in a separate
binder and in a separate building. Too many folks loose all their family photos
and the negatives in the same fire.

Richard Brogger


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