F S - Free - Plastic slide mounts

2014-01-31 Thread Ken Waller
Thet're free to the first responder that wants them. Might soon be collectors item. 200 Pakon plastic slide mounts for 35mm film. Used but still reusable. You pay shipping. Kenneth Waller http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http

FS : Slide mounts

2012-03-02 Thread kwaller
Availble to the first responder - free - you pay shipping Approximately 150 35mm slide mounts - about 75 Pakon plastic mounts with film loader and about 75 cardboard mounts - mostly Erie Slide Club cropping mounts. Kenneth Waller http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller -- PDML Pentax

OT: Medium Format Presentation Slide Mounts

2004-03-28 Thread Paul Jones
Hi, I have some medium format slides that i need to mount, i bought some black presentation mounts, they are made of poly plastic with a window in the centre to see the slide and come with a clear acrylic sleeve. So my question is how do i actualy mount them to the black part? sticky tape or

Re: slide mounts

2002-02-21 Thread Lon Williamson
Leon Altoff wrote, in part: Kodachrome includes processing and they have never damaged or lost film, while the few E-6 places I have used were either expensive or have managed to scratch my film or both. Do you mean that when you buy Kodachrome, processing is included in the cost? I've

Re: slide mounts

2002-02-21 Thread Stan Halpin
: Re: slide mounts Leon Altoff wrote, in part: Kodachrome includes processing and they have never damaged or lost film, while the few E-6 places I have used were either expensive or have managed to scratch my film or both. Do you mean that when you buy Kodachrome, processing is included

Re: slide mounts

2002-02-19 Thread Patrick White
). If you decide you do have the time to mount slides, you should probably look into developing them yourself too -- it can be slightly cheaper and you can get push processing for free. As for slide mounts, Gepe are my favorite. Get the glassless kind because the glass interferes with some

Re: slide mounts

2002-02-18 Thread Leon Altoff
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 09:54:13 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Im on the verge to moving on shooting slide film and saying bye bye to print. As i do a bit of wildlife photography as most would know its a hit and miss exercise. Some slides will turn out while others will not. I'm considering

Re: slide mounts

2002-02-18 Thread David A. Mann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is the way you would go - mount my own slides and if so which mounts would you recommend. Have a look at Gepe slide mounts. They're really good. I use the ones without glass. Cheers, - Dave http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/ (out of date) - This message is from

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-20 Thread Albano_Garcia
Subject: RE: Slide Mounts Albano, Wow! This is REALLY an expensive hobby for you!! (and I thought things were pricy here) With that scenario, I'd get the better quality frames, too, and maybe a second job to pay for them ;-) Gracias! (My best , if weak, shot at a language other than my own

RE: Slide Mounts

2001-09-19 Thread William D. Sawyer
Albano, Wow! This is REALLY an expensive hobby for you!! (and I thought things were pricy here) With that scenario, I'd get the better quality frames, too, and maybe a second job to pay for them ;-) Gracias! (My best , if weak, shot at a language other than my own) Bill Sawyer [EMAIL

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-18 Thread Camdir
In a message dated 18/09/01 00:41:28 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: William D. Sawyer wrote: Hi All, I just got some slides back from Kodak, and there was a note in the box that Kodak is moving to plastic mounts. If requested, cardboard mounts are still available but

RE: Slide Mounts

2001-09-18 Thread Albano_Garcia
I use the snap-together Gepe frames without glass. They are very well made, and have a sanded surface that can be very easily writen with a common pencil. Also, one side is white (front) and back is grey. Great stuff from Holland Regards Albano - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-18 Thread Aaron Reynolds
Ann Sanfedele wrote: Is there any reason to think this is being changed by Kodak for any other than an economic benefit to them, btw? When we were looking at mounters, a plastic semi-auto mounter could be had for $3000, while cardboard mounters started at about $10,000. Neither did

RE: Slide Mounts

2001-09-18 Thread William D. Sawyer
Hm. Thanks, Ed. Bill Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: September 17, 2001 9:58 PM The Sharpie Ultra Fine Point is finer than the Extra Fine Point. Regards, Ed Matthew - This message is from the

RE: Slide Mounts

2001-09-18 Thread William D. Sawyer
used a Sharpie brand one before, which was just as good. Regards, Paul Jones - Original Message - From: William D. Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 11:09 AM Subject: RE: Slide Mounts Do you need to be more careful when writing to avoid

RE: Slide Mounts

2001-09-18 Thread William D. Sawyer
Thanks, Albano. Do your slides come mounted in some other format, then you put them in the Gepe frames? In other words, is this an extra cost to you? Bill Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: September 18, 2001

RE: Slide Mounts

2001-09-18 Thread William D. Sawyer
I hadn't thought of that, Chris. Thanks... Bill Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris Brogden Sent: September 17, 2001 9:39 PM Another thing to keep in mind is that the cardboard mounts are thicker than the plastic ones, AFAIK, so

RE: Slide Mounts

2001-09-18 Thread William D. Sawyer
A good thought, thanks, David. Bill Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David S. Sent: September 17, 2001 8:53 PM I prefer plastic mounts. I do not like how the edges of a projected image look rough when the slide is a cardboard mount.

RE: Slide Mounts

2001-09-18 Thread clivew
(Kodak introducing plastic mounts.) Curious. Kodak UK has been mounting my Kodachromes in plastic since I started in 1984. The mounts have a roughened surface that will take pencil, fine felt-tip or (possibly - I've not tried) ballpoint ink. I find them easy and pleasant to handle too. -

Re: Slide Mounts Associated Stuff

2001-09-18 Thread Camdir
Annsan others Some years ago, I was fortunate enough to do part-time work at a London picture agency. This entailed libary duties, plus stock photography. Originally called All-Action, then became Big Pictures. We started off with say 6 original rolls from one job. Get these back from the

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread Ann Sanfedele
William D. Sawyer wrote: Hi All, I just got some slides back from Kodak, and there was a note in the box that Kodak is moving to plastic mounts. If requested, cardboard mounts are still available but plastic will now be the standard. My question is, what are people's opinions of the

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread Mark D.
From: William D. Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] My question is, what are people's opinions of the pros and cons of each? Hey Bill, How ya doin' out in MI?? I'm partial to the plastic mounts. I find alot of debris from the frayed ends of the cardboard mounts make their way onto the film... Mark -

RE: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread William D. Sawyer
Thanks, Ann. I do write on the mounts when captioning and organizing my slides, and if the plastic prevents doing that, or requires using labels, then I'd be better off with the cardboard. Bill Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ann

RE: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread William D. Sawyer
Hi Mark, Michigan's about the same, cooler, though ;-) We're trying to arrange another PUGster outing this weekend. Thanks for the reply, that makes sense about the cardboard debris. Bill Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark D.

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread LEDMRVM
In a message dated 9/17/2001 6:46:44 PM US Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thanks, Ann. I do write on the mounts when captioning and organizing my slides, and if the plastic prevents doing that, or requires using labels, then I'd be better off with the cardboard.

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread Paul Jones
Just get a fine permanent felt tip pen. thats how i write on my plastic mounted slides. - Original Message - From: William D. Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 9:41 AM Subject: RE: Slide Mounts Thanks, Ann. I do write on the mounts when

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread PAUL STENQUIST
You can write on the plastic mounts with a Sharpie, but not with a regular ink pen or ball point. William D. Sawyer wrote: Thanks, Ann. I do write on the mounts when captioning and organizing my slides, and if the plastic prevents doing that, or requires using labels, then I'd be better off

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread PAUL STENQUIST
Hi Bill, Detroit Autographic (I think that's the name. I keep getting it wrong, but you know who I mean: the old Meteor lab) uses plastic mounts. They seem to keep the film relatively flat and are nice and clean. My only gripe is that, in the case of this lab, they don't number the holders. Paul

RE: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread William D. Sawyer
Thanks, Ed. I have a couple of those in my desk, so I'll keep this in mind. Bill Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: September 17, 2001 7:51 PM The Sanford Sharpie Ultra Fine Point permanent felt tip pen works

RE: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread William D. Sawyer
Thanks, Paul. Bill Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Jones Sent: September 17, 2001 7:55 PM Just get a fine permanent felt tip pen. thats how i write on my plastic mounted slides. - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread Mark Roberts
I use a fine tip Sharpie permanent marker to write on plastic mounts. I've always preferred plastic but never enough to get unduly concerned about it. Now, though, I'm going to prefer plastic because they're easier to pry open when I need to see what f-stop and shutter speed my MZ-S has imprinted

RE: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread William D. Sawyer
Do you need to be more careful when writing to avoid smearing, Paul? Bill Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of PAUL STENQUIST Sent: September 17, 2001 8:17 PM You can write on the plastic mounts with a Sharpie, but not with a regular ink

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread David S.
William D. Sawyer wrote: Hi All, I just got some slides back from Kodak, and there was a note in the box that Kodak is moving to plastic mounts. If requested, cardboard mounts are still available but plastic will now be the standard. My question is, what are people's opinions of the pros

RE: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread Chris Brogden
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, William D. Sawyer wrote: Thanks, Ann. I do write on the mounts when captioning and organizing my slides, and if the plastic prevents doing that, or requires using labels, then I'd be better off with the cardboard. Another thing to keep in mind is that the cardboard

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread LEDMRVM
In a message dated 9/17/2001 8:43:32 PM US Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Another thing to keep in mind is that the cardboard mounts are thicker than the plastic ones, AFAIK, so you may have trouble using cardboard mounts in a 140 carousel tray, for example. chris

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Paul Jones wrote: Just get a fine permanent felt tip pen. thats how i write on my plastic mounted slides. You havent seen my handwriting :) I've found that the labels I used that have lots of typing on them stick better to cardboard. Is there any reason to think this is being changed by

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread Ann Sanfedele
PAUL STENQUIST wrote: Hi Bill, Detroit Autographic (I think that's the name. I keep getting it wrong, but you know who I mean: the old Meteor lab) uses plastic mounts. They seem to keep the film relatively flat and are nice and clean. My only gripe is that, in the case of this lab, they

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread Anthony Farr
I use a fine point Steadler Lumocolor permanent #318 (black) which is made and sold as an overhead transparency marker. It's my all purpose pen for marking plastic slide mounts, negatives, the back of RC prints (it doesn't bleed in) and anything else smooth or shiny. Make sure you don't get

Re: Slide Mounts

2001-09-17 Thread Paul Jones
If i ask my lab they will label the plastic slide mounts with the number of the shot - Original Message - From: Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 3:14 PM Subject: Re: Slide Mounts PAUL STENQUIST wrote: Hi Bill, Detroit