Re: Salvaging the Unsalvagable

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I almost bought them from a used office furniture place but... then the Creo got invented and somebody dreamed up the Cloud (which isn’t really a cloud at all, but yet another way to bill for storage space in EBF Idaho or a salt mine).

The cheapest and best way is to clip the first select negs from a roll, put them in a Printfile page, and put the page in an oversized acid-free binder from Lineco, and rent a large bank box and shove in as much as you can.

This is all practical when you don’t have 27k rolls of various negs sizes. Then no matter what you do isn’t enough.


On Feb 4, 2014, at 8:43 PM, Randy Little wrote:

Like these http://www.fireproofofficefiles.com/fireking-four-drawer-37-15-32-wide-lateral-file-4-3822-c.html?gclid=CIHV4t7ts7wCFSUS7AodGwUADA

On Feb 4, 2014 8:32 PM, "Randy Little" <randyslittle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It's part of the process.  I have fire boxes that are watertight.  They aren't that expensive and this man isn't an amateur. 

On Feb 4, 2014 8:30 PM, "David Dyer-Bennet" <dd-b@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2014-01-29 09:35, Randy Little wrote:
> Why would you not store your work in a proper storage facility?

Cost?  I mean, your photos may constitute your entire life, but what
does "proper" storage at this level cost?  And how does one go about
finding such a facility?  Many photographers simply don't *have* an
extra grand a month (total wild-ass guess at cost).

And remember Jacques Lowe!  (Kennedy-era negatives destroyed when WTC
collapsed on top of bank vault he had stored them in.)

Perhaps more interestingly, what constitutes an "adequate" level of
archival photo storage?  Protection from fire and flooding, and some
degree of temperature and humidity control, and some level of physical
security, I assume are the basics you intend?  (Protection from fire is
often done via sprinkler systems, so the combination of protection from
fire and flooding seems...difficult to find.)

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