Negative Care
 
 
 
 
 

 


Insurance for real life! In the event of a house fire and given the opportunity to grab a household item, statistics show that most people would go for the negatives (Check out our "Sharing Stories" page)! Hard to do if they are mouldering away in the basement! Here are some easy ideas to keep your negatives dry, in a dark place, and easily organized! (We keep ours in a cupboard near the front door ... in case of a precipitous exit ...)

 

N-1 Topaz Boxbinder

   
  • an incredibly easy, afforable, and safe way to keep negatives
  • sturdy polypropylene black boxbinder for photo sleeves and negative sheets (N-3)
  • snap-shut top keeps light, moisture and dust away from valuable negatives
  • 1 Ѕ" O ring -ring fits up to 75 negative sheets
  • dimensions: 11" x 11 ј"
 
N-2 Sapphire Boxbinder
   
  • a variation on the Topaz Boxbinder - a binder and a box all in one!
  • made from sturdy black acid-free, lignin-free archival fibreboard
  • try it as a binder photo album!
  • Large O-ring construction fits 50 negative sheets, photo sleeves, or slide sleeves.
  • dimensions: 12 x 12 1/2"
  • velcro closing
   
N-3 Polypropylene negative sleeves
   
  • sturdy archival plastic sleeves for negatives
  • fits all our standard binders and negative boxbinders
  • holds 7 6-frame 35 mm. negative strips per page, 25 pages per package
  • white strip for labelling information; use a Sharpie permanent pen
  • also available for special sizes of negatives; call or e-mail for pricing
   
     

 

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