I missed the point on this one. When I file a set of negatives, I put them
in a plastic page with slots for the film strips. On the top of the page, I
write the pertinent information. There are times when I record the body
info, but only if I feel it's relevant. For the most part, I just keep
track of the ISO rating I used and the development chemicals and time.
Paul

"David S." wrote:

> Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>
> > Hi ...
> >
> > Many of use have several bodies that we use frequently.  How do you
> > determine which roll of film went through which body?
> >
> > I've started to shoot the first frame on each roll with a picture of a
> > card on which the body information is written, but, when in the field,
> > ot's not always possible to do that.  So, what's your solution?
> > --
>
> I put a small piece of paper in side the the plastic film canister
> identifying which roll it is when I remove the film from the camera.  I
> have that information put on the envelope when I take the film in for
> processing.
>
> --
> David S.
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