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Pro-Line Weight: 0.75 pounds Price: $29.95
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Key features Pro-Line
- Optically Clear.
- Fully Archival.
- Protects Slides from finger prints.
- Model: Adorama / Pro-Line Individual 35mm Slide Protector Sleeves for 2x2 Mounted Transparencies, Clear Both Sides, Box of 500
Review Adorama / Pro-Line Individual 35mm Slide Protector Sleeves for 2x2 Mounted Transparencies, Clear Both Sides, Box of 500 / Pro-Line:PRO-LINE Slide Sleeves are designed to protect standard 35mm slides and 120 size medium format, mounted transparencies. Slide sleeves are clear on two sides, for enhanced viewing of 35mm slides. Because PRO-LINE's specially formulated polypropylene has a physical density that is less than other sleeving materials, it is more pliable and gentle to your film. Strong and durable, PRO-LINE won't become brittle or abrade film. PRO-LINE sleeving is optically clear, color neutral, and has a unique anti-Newton ring surface that reduces distracting Newton rings as well as minimizing the actual surface area that is in contact with your film. |
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Adorama Weight: 5.5 pounds Price: $54.90
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Review Adorama 5" x 7" Archival Glassine Envelopes, Holds a Single 5x7 Frame, Pack of 1000 / Adorama:Translucent glassine envelopes are available in all photographic sizes and formats. They are available with open end, open side and flap enclosures. These are perfect for the archival storage of both negatives and prints, both silver and digital. |
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Pro-Line Weight: 3.4 pounds Price: $39.95
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Key features Pro-Line
- Polypropylene will never become brittle or crack.
- Made of high quality polypropylene.
- Wide range of sizes.
- Polypropylene will not yellow or discolor.
- Model: Archivalware 8" x 10" Archival Polypropylene Sleeves, Holds a Single 8x10 Frame, Pack of 200, Clear, Open Flap.
Review Archivalware 8" x 10" Archival Polypropylene Sleeves, Holds a Single 8x10 Frame, Pack of 200, Clear, Open Flap. / Pro-Line:PRO-LINE Archival Quality Because PRO-LINE's specially formulated polypropylene has a physical density that is less than other sleeving materials, it is more pliable and gentle to your film. Strong and durable, PRO-LINE won't become brittle or abrade film. PRO-LINE sleeving is optically clear, color neutral, and has a unique anti-Newton ring surface that reduces distracting Newton rings as well as minimizing the actual surface area that is in contact with your film. Large Format Sleeving: PRO-LINE large format sleeves are made of premium 3 mil archival polypropylene and are available from 4"x5" to 20"x24" in clear, or clear with frosted back, with an open or sealed side flap. |
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Pro-Line Weight: 3.35 pounds Price: $34.95
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Key features Pro-Line
- Polypropylene will not yellow or discolor.
- Wide range of sizes.
- Made of high quality polypropylene.
- Polypropylene will never become brittle or crack.
- Model: Archivalware 11 x 14" Archival Polypropylene Sleeves, Holds a Single 11x14 Frame, Pack of 100, Clear, Open Flap.
Review Archivalware 11 x 14" Archival Polypropylene Sleeves, Holds a Single 11x14 Frame, Pack of 100, Clear, Open Flap. / Pro-Line:PRO-LINE Archival Quality Because PRO-LINE's specially formulated polypropylene has a physical density that is less than other sleeving materials, it is more pliable and gentle to your film. Strong and durable, PRO-LINE won't become brittle or abrade film. PRO-LINE sleeving is optically clear, color neutral, and has a unique anti-Newton ring surface that reduces distracting Newton rings as well as minimizing the actual surface area that is in contact with your film. Large Format Sleeving: PRO-LINE large format sleeves are made of premium 3 mil archival polypropylene and are available from 4"x5" to 20"x24" in clear, or clear with frosted back, with an open or sealed side flap. |
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Adorama Weight: 4.5 pounds Price: $39.90
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Review Adorama 4" x 5" Archival Glassine Envelopes, Holds a Single 4x5 Frame, Pack of 1000. / Adorama:Translucent glassine envelopes are available in all photographic sizes and formats. They are available with open end, open side and flap enclosures. These are perfect for the archival storage of both negatives and prints, both silver and digital. |
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Adorama Weight: 5.5 pounds Price: $76.95
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Key features Adorama
- Completely unaffected by water
- Made of high quality polyethyline
- Totally Seamless - stores flat, uses less storage space
- Plastine will not yellow or discolor
- Plastine will never become brittle or crack
- Model: Adorama 8" x 10" Archival Plastine Envelopes, Holds a Single 8x10 Frame, Pack of 500.
Review Adorama 8" x 10" Archival Plastine Envelopes, Holds a Single 8x10 Frame, Pack of 500. / Adorama:Translucent plastine envelopes are available in all photographic sizes and formats. They are made of the highest quality archival polyethylene. These envelopes are perfect for the archival storage of both negatives and prints, both silver and digital. These archival acid-free preservers have a dye-cut open end (or side) for easy opening and to avoid negative hangups. |
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Pro-Line Weight: 3.8 pounds Price: $46.50
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Key features Pro-Line
- Wide range of sizes.
- Polypropylene will not yellow or discolor.
- Polypropylene will never become brittle or crack.
- Made of high quality polypropylene.
- Model: Archivalware 8.5" x 11" Archival Polypropylene Sleeves, Holds a Single 8.5x11 Frame, Pack of 200, Clear, Sealed Flap.
Review Archivalware 8.5" x 11" Archival Polypropylene Sleeves, Holds a Single 8.5x11 Frame, Pack of 200, Clear, Sealed Flap. / Pro-Line:PRO-LINE Archival Quality Because PRO-LINE's specially formulated polypropylene has a physical density that is less than other sleeving materials, it is more pliable and gentle to your film. Strong and durable, PRO-LINE won't become brittle or abrade film. PRO-LINE sleeving is optically clear, color neutral, and has a unique anti-Newton ring surface that reduces distracting Newton rings as well as minimizing the actual surface area that is in contact with your film. Large Format Sleeving: PRO-LINE large format sleeves are made of premium 3 mil archival polypropylene and are available from 4"x5" to 20"x24" in clear, or clear with frosted back, with an open or sealed side flap. |
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Pro-Line Weight: 4 pounds Price: $64.95
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Key features Pro-Line
- Made of high quality polypropylene.
- Wide range of sizes.
- Polypropylene will not yellow or discolor.
- Polypropylene will never become brittle or crack.
- Model: Archivalware 8" x 10" Archival Polypropylene Sleeves, Holds a Single 8x10 Frame, Pack of 200, Frosted, Sealed Flap.
Review Archivalware 8" x 10" Archival Polypropylene Sleeves, Holds a Single 8x10 Frame, Pack of 200, Frosted, Sealed Flap. / Pro-Line:PRO-LINE Archival Quality Because PRO-LINE's specially formulated polypropylene has a physical density that is less than other sleeving materials, it is more pliable and gentle to your film. Strong and durable, PRO-LINE won't become brittle or abrade film. PRO-LINE sleeving is optically clear, color neutral, and has a unique anti-Newton ring surface that reduces distracting Newton rings as well as minimizing the actual surface area that is in contact with your film. Large Format Sleeving: PRO-LINE large format sleeves are made of premium 3 mil archival polypropylene and are available from 4"x5" to 20"x24" in clear, or clear with frosted back, with an open or sealed side flap. |
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Pro-Line Weight: 3.45 pounds Price: $36.50
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Key features Pro-Line
- Wide range of sizes.
- Made of high quality polypropylene.
- Polypropylene will not yellow or discolor.
- Polypropylene will never become brittle or crack.
- Model: Archivalware 11" x 14" Archival Polypropylene Sleeves, Holds a Single 11x14 Frame, Pack of 100, Clear, Sealed Flap.
Review Archivalware 11" x 14" Archival Polypropylene Sleeves, Holds a Single 11x14 Frame, Pack of 100, Clear, Sealed Flap. / Pro-Line:PRO-LINE Archival Quality Because PRO-LINE's specially formulated polypropylene has a physical density that is less than other sleeving materials, it is more pliable and gentle to your film. Strong and durable, PRO-LINE won't become brittle or abrade film. PRO-LINE sleeving is optically clear, color neutral, and has a unique anti-Newton ring surface that reduces distracting Newton rings as well as minimizing the actual surface area that is in contact with your film. Large Format Sleeving: PRO-LINE large format sleeves are made of premium 3 mil archival polypropylene and are available from 4"x5" to 20"x24" in clear, or clear with frosted back, with an open or sealed side flap. |
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Adorama Weight: 3.5 pounds Price: $86.90
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Key features Adorama
- Totally Seamless - stores flat, uses less storage space
- Completely unaffected by water
- Plastine will not yellow or discolor
- Plastine will never become brittle or crack
- Made of high quality polyethyline
- Model: Adorama 2 1/4" Archival Plastine Envelopes, Holds a Strip of Four 6x6cm Frames, Pack of 1000.
Review Adorama 2 1/4" Archival Plastine Envelopes, Holds a Strip of Four 6x6cm Frames, Pack of 1000. / Adorama:Translucent plastine envelopes are available in all photographic sizes and formats. They are made of the highest quality archival polyethylene. These envelopes are perfect for the archival storage of both negatives and prints, both silver and digital. These archival acid-free preservers have a dye-cut open end (or side) for easy opening and to avoid negative hangups. |
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