Wolverine Negative Tray Set of 3
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ColoradoWildFlower
> 24 hourI bought an extra 3 trays to see if it would help the thousands and thousands of negatives. At first it seemed to be a problem on lining up the initial negative to the small upward notches one half of the tray has. But once I was focusing the left side of the tray with the first notch in the negative film, I would hold the left side of the negative in the notch and then with the right hand follow the rest of the negative to the notches. It really is easy if you follow those initial instructions. After you have done a few, it becomes quite easy. Having 3 of these at a time, I can easily finished the 12 pictures/negatives. It is well worth it and I am wondering if I should buy 3 more but I am almost done with my ton of negatives.
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James R. Casteel
> 24 hourI e had my viewer for several years but had lost the slide trays; these were an exact fit.
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Rich
> 24 hourHow much of a recommendation can one give to a simple device..bought them as backups for the one shipped with Converter
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Laurie
> 24 hourThese are perfect as backups. I now am collecting all my negatives of photos I took with my 35mm camera. I want to back them up onto my computer and then back them up again so I will always have them. Its fun looking at the negatives before digitals came out and remembering good times. Now I can collect them and download them. These Negative Trays are great backups! I started photography back in 1976.
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R. Kyle
> 24 hourIt works, but extremely overpriced. Made of cheap plastic and doesnt look as if it will last over time. You must be VERY CAREFUL when using, as it looks like it will break easy. This is basically a $5 or maybe $10 item tops. I think they charged what? $25? At that price, it would have been nice to have been made out of something durable instead of the cheap flimsy plastic they used.
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Ayebye Alought
> 24 hourThe tiny pegs that hold the negatives in place are molded slightly off from where they should be, causing the divider bars to slightly cut into the negatives.
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Jon
> 24 hourWorks only okay. Having posts to hold the film sprocket holes could combined with having dividers between the frames makes lining individual frames difficult and doesnt always line up perfectly. If your film is curled or curved at all its a huge pain. A better design is where you can slide the film in similar to another negative holder I have.
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LaNier F. Bennett
> 24 hourWorks
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Jerry Heagney
> 24 hourThe tray works as described. It took a short time to learn the best way to use the tray. Great way to preserve family photos.
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T.Burg
> 24 hourThe purpose of a film holder is to keep the film flat, and mask off only the borders. These film holder do neither of those things. Film doesn’t lay flat even when closed, and the ridges to align the film with the between-frame bars don’t align with the sprocket holes correctly. Thought it would be good bang for buck but it’s totally useless