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Clearfile Archival Plus Negative Page, 35mm, 6-strips Of 6-frames - 25 Pack

Clearfile Archival Plus Negative Page, 35mm, 6-strips Of 6-frames - 25 Pack
  • Product Code: ga212645
  • Availability: In Stock

$18.48 $23.84

Clear File's Archival Plus Negative Page is their best selling negative page. High gloss, highest clarity. Proudly manufactured by Clear File in the USA.

Parameters
Item Type25x Hole-Punched Sleeve
Capacity36x 35mm Frame (6 Strips of 6)
Loading MethodSide (with Hole Punch Pattern on the Left)
Hole Punch Pattern3-Hole Punch
Thickness4 mil / 0.1 mm
MaterialsPolypropylene
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.4 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10.4 x 10.35 x 0.9"

Plastic enclosures manufactured from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are not recommended for archival photographic storage. This plastic, often referred to as "vinyl", is not as stable as some other plastics. It can contain volatile plasticizers acid as it deteriorates.

A stitched sealing method that allows each seal to work independently to resist tearing, unlike straight-line that continue to separate completely once the rip begins. In addition, stitched sealing increases the airflow between pockets and therefore further protects against ferrotyping, moisture.

By placing a loaded file page (negatives must remain emulsion side down) directly on top of the printing paper, it is possible to make sharp contact prints as well as enlargements for testing and proofing purposes.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is this film DX coded ?

A: Yes, Ilford HP5 Plus film is DX coded.

Q: 2. how many roll in the box?

A: This is a special type of film called a Bulk Roll which is 100 (feet) long. Bulk Rolled film is used in conjunction with a special loading machine and reusable film canisters. This was very commonly used in the past by newspaper agencies, magazines and colleges where film is used in greater mass. A 100 roll could commonly yield 15-18 rolls of film depending on how many frames were loaded by the user into the reusable canisters. Unfortunately we no longer carry/sell the bulk loading machines that are required for use with this type of film. You would have to find that type of machine used someplace.

Q: 3. Is this film C-41 process film? My daughter taking photography class and she needs film that is not C-41 process film. None of the descriptions for this indicate for us novices which this is. Thanks.

A: No, this is not C-41 process film. This is true black and white film and can be processed with various photo chemical developer systems. Its a great film to learn black and white photography and processing with.

Q: 4. Does the 100 foot roll of HP5 Plus have a Core in the middle for the bulk loader?

A: Yes.

Q: 5. is the 35mm dx coded?

A: Yup

Q: 6. can this be film be made to a CD instead of prints?

A: The best way I have found to do this is with a negative/slide scanner. I use one I purchased from Amazon and it is made by Wolverine who make really great products. the model# is F2D14 , it's a14 MP and it converts both 35mm Slides and Negatives to Digital Images. You will need a computer, once digitized you can make a CD, DVD, or even email them.

Q: 7. how many exposures are there in this film?

A: The number of exposures you can get from a roll of 120 film will depend on the format of the camera you are using. If your camera is 6 x 4.5, there are 15 or 16 exposures; 6 x 6 cameras will get 12/13 exposures, 6 x 7 cameras get 10 exposures, 6 x 8 cameras will get 9 exposures, and so forth.

Q: 8. Does This Have A Yellow Cast When Shooting Inside With White Florescents?

A: Unlike the days of yore when the most common color cast of fluorescent lamps was a truly ugly green, today's lamps are usually a pleasant warm (yellow) to cool (blue) color. Kodak GC/UltraMax 400 Color Negative Film is daylight balanced color negative film. It will look fine under cool lamps but will look yellow under warm lamps if un-color corrected. However, since UltraMax is a color negative film and you have to ether print or scan the image to truly see it, you can apply color correction to your image easily during that process.

Q: 9. is this the pack which contains the 5 cartidges inside the box with the name portra on it???

A: yes

Q: 10. can i develop ilford ortho, using cinestill Df96?

A: The manufacture of Cinestill DF96 Monobath for Black & White Film lists many films as compatible. They do not list that film. It is possible that it can work fine with that film. But you will need to experiment on the dilutions. This is the information on that developer and possible dilutions, https://bit.ly/30uzYuR . And this is the developers and dilutions Ilford list for that film, https://bhpho.to/33lxT6c .

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