My color prints usually come with an index print.  I attached this to the
envelope and can easily tell what negatives are in the envelope.  One day I
will catalog them so I can go to the right folder to seek the envelope I
need.

Jim A.

> From: wendy beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 11:27:16 -0400
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> Subject: Re: Has Pentax missed again (More shots)
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> At 10:49 AM 13/10/2003 -0400, Vic wrote:
>> The down side that gets overlooked is the amount of time needed to tweak and
>> file all the digital images.
> 
> Have to agree with that.
> On the other hand, shooting digital has forced me to catalogue and backup
> my shots. I now have a CD (or DVD) in a box file with an index print
> showing all the files on the disc.
> Shooting film, I'd get a load back from the processors, look through them
> and then stack the envelopes neatly on the floor. Periodically the
> envelopes would be moved to another spot and re-stacked when it looked like
> the pile was about to fall over.
> 
> 
> Wendy Beard,
> Ottawa, Canada
> http://www.beard-redfern.com
> 
> 

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