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Archival Methods Flap Envelope - 6 X 9", 50 Pack (cream)

Archival Methods Flap Envelope - 6 X 9", 50 Pack (cream)
  • Product Code: ga226426
  • Availability: In Stock

$93.60 $117.00

The Archival Methods 6 x 9" Flap Envelope is designed for secure archival storage and sorting of documents, photographic prints, newspaper clippings, etc. Use in conjunction with Side Loading Print Sleeves for optimum protection. Store envelopes in archival boxes, such as either Document or Drop Front styles.

Keep those sensitive documents and images stored safely in an Archival Methods Flap Envelopes. These archival quality storage envelopes provide maximum protection for items that require delicate guarding and preservation.

Archival Methods has something for every preservation need!

Parameters
Size6 x 9" / 15.24 x 22.86 cm
Thickness7 pt
MaterialCard Stock
Type of Closure1.5" Flap (Non-Adhesive)
Quantity50
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.15 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10.4 x 6 x 1.2"

Balanced side seams sealed with pH-neutral adhesive on the outside provide a smooth inner surface

Seams are on the long sides to provide equal thickness in storage and prevents, files stacks from "fanning"

Flaps are on the short side, with a 2.5" non-adhesive flap

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does this work with Canon T5i?

A: Yes, it will work with the Canon T5i.

Q: 2. I just received my 5 pack and it is outdated. Nowhere on this listing is the fact that the film is not fresh, did I miss something? Is Velvia still in production?

A: Fuji Velvia is still in production , ad there is a expiration year and month stamped on the box

Q: 3. Can i use sony a6400?

A: Yes, the Elvid OptiView 50 3.2" LCD Viewfinder can be used with the Sony A6400.

Q: 4. Is this film still in production?

A: Yes, I just got an order of Velvia 50 with a 2017 expiration and also Velvia 100 with a 2018 expiration.

Q: 5. Hello, does it work with Sigma Fp or fp-L? Thanks

A: Because of the lip on the lcd screen on the FP and FP-L it will fit but not well using the Elvid OptiView 50 3.2" LCD Viewfinder. And the screen on the cameras are a touch smaller so it will not fit well for that as well.

Q: 6. What is the expiry of this film?Thank you.

A: The expiration date of the RVP 135-36 Fujichrome Velvia 50 Professional Color Slide Film (ISO-50) is at least 6 months away. While we cannot give the exact expiration date of the film, any film on our site that was within 6 months of its expiration date would be sold as short dated and specifically listed as such on our site.

Q: 7. Is this compatible with the Canon t2i? How does it work with a fixed screen?

A: This model would not fit on the Canon EOS Rebel T2i.

Q: 8. Will this work on a BMPCC?

A: Unfortunately it will not. There are however several viewfinder options available for this camera. This would be recommended: https://bhpho.to/2pDvm1f

Q: 9. How is this film stored? If it is frozen, then the expiration date doesn't matter as much.

A: My experience with slide film is that when frozen it retains very good reproductive quality. 5-6 years ago I purchased a large stock of Elite Chrome - EB-3 and EBX. I recently brought out some rolls of EBX - 2012 exp. - and the developed product looks gorgeous. I purchased some of these Velvia 50 and have stored them in the freezer and expect they will be fine when I get around to using them. I have some rolls of Velvia I have had for many years and every time I have used a roll the colors are fine. Also, I take the film out of the freezer shortly before I am going to use it. I warm it in my hand for 10 or so minutes and/or put it under my leg on the seat of the car for the drive to wherever I am going to shoot a roll. I have never had any issues. Think about it. If you are taking photos in the winter, the film in the camera is pretty close to what is the ambient temperature. Of course there is a limit, but the batteries in the camera usually fail prior to that point anyway. One final thing. Prior to sending for development, I keep the exposed rolls in the freezer too.

Q: 10. Does it fits with canon 80d and does it interfere because of the magnets with the camera buttons?80d is 3

A: It will fit on the Canon 80D and will not interfere with the physical buttons.

06/09/2024

Transfer Hi8 tapes to these for archival.

5
09/07/2024

great to archive dvds

5
27/06/2024

high quality

5
03/05/2024

Will be good for archiving photos.

5
13/04/2024

I use these blank dvds to back up my photos. I have burned about 20 of these dvds so far with no problems. Easy to label them also.

5
30/11/-0001

great for photography

5
30/11/-0001

I use these archival DVDs for my wedding projects. They are really high quality and very reliable. Plus, the build texture feels strong which translates to a durable product. And of course, B & H Rocks as always!

5

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