Hi Rick. When i did horse work on film,i usually shot the first frame with a number written in my note pad. Ie: if i was at Pickering horse centre and on roll one i would write PHC 5-1, for the farm i was at,the month and the roll number. Then when i got the film back i could mark the sleeve top with the proper data by looking at the first frame. I need to do this as i track my riders by show number and film cannister/frame number for reprints. You lose a frame but what the heck.
Dave Brooks > The problem: I send my slide film out for processing > (to The Slideprinter) about 5 rolls at a time. I > number the rolls, and ask the lab to note the roll > numbers on the slide boxes. Sometimes that happens, > and sometimes not. Last year I came back from a trip > with 15 exposed rolls, and the boxes came back with no > numbers, which was a real pain. > > Soooo...how do others keep track of rolls through the > lab? Is there some way to quickly and indelibly mark > the leader? > > Don't anyone bother to tell me to switch to an MZ-S or > istD/DS! > > Rick > > > > > __________________________________ > Yahoo! Messenger > Show us what our next emoticon should look like. Join the fun. > http://www.advision.webevents.yahoo.com/emoticontest >