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This is a bit of an odd one but I need to archive some photographs for a paper im working on for a charity but I cant find those A4 plastic wallets that hold 4 photos anywhere!!
Feel like Im going mad - does anyone know where I can get them I've tried a few stationers and search online but no luck!!
Cheers[hm]
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Try here
http://www.gresswell.co.uk or here [url][/url] or for the cheap option try searching ebay for postcard sleeves as these items are popular with collectors.
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http://www.firstcall-photographic.co.uk/...orage/72/1
this should sort you
(try also jessops)
"I don't have an archaeological imagination.."
Borekickers
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Kendro are the business. Remember kids, no pvc it damages the surface of the photos over time.
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well said... fank goodness you are here!
"I don't have an archaeological imagination.."
Borekickers
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Just to clarify HB means Kenro.
http://www.kenro.co.uk
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You are right I probably did.
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Cheers everyone thats fantastic!!
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Sorry for the late reply
DW Viewpacks
http://www.dw-view.com and Secol
http://www.secol.co.uk both supply archival quality photo holders of the kind you are looking for.
By archival I mean the materials they are made from have been rigorously tested, certified and are accepted by museums for deposition. As a very basic rule, if the plastic 'smells' in any way, it is giving off vapours harmful to your photos.
We still archive slides and medium format negs this way. I note that some museums are now requiring digital photos are printed professionally and then archived in the traditional manner - that or back to film!
Chert