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Source for Slide Film Boxes ala Kodak?
Since Kodak discontinued mounting Stereo Slides, I just have them
develop my rolls and I mount them into stereo mounts. Without their mounting service, I no longer receive the "Kodak yellow" boxes. While there are sites that sell boxes for stereo slides storage, they are for multiple rolls worth of slides, and I'd prefer to use one box per roll as I have for the last 40+ years. Does anyone know of a source of the Kodak type boxes? |
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Source for Slide Film Boxes ala Kodak?
I had a similar question last year, and here was the prompt response from kodak...
Greetings Martin, We received your email regarding boxes that hold mounted slides and appreciate the opportunity to be of assistance. A photofinishing company known as Qualex Inc., which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eastman Kodak Company, manages laboratories offering KODAK Picture Processing. Since they are the direct link to processing, Qualex would be in the best position to assist you further. Their toll-free number is 1-800-661-3456. If Qualex were unable to provide a source for you, our next suggestion would be to check libraries, bookstores or newsstands for trade magazines, such as 'shutterbug.' These often feature advertisements from a wide-variety of support and service providers across the photographic industry. We wish you the best of success with your search and thank you for visiting the Kodak website. If you should have future questions on Kodak products or services, please be sure to revisit our site as we are continually adding information to enhance our service. Sincerely, Suzanne K Kodak Information and Technical Support "Dan Wenz" wrote in message ... Since Kodak discontinued mounting Stereo Slides, I just have them develop my rolls and I mount them into stereo mounts. Without their mounting service, I no longer receive the "Kodak yellow" boxes. While there are sites that sell boxes for stereo slides storage, they are for multiple rolls worth of slides, and I'd prefer to use one box per roll as I have for the last 40+ years. Does anyone know of a source of the Kodak type boxes? |
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Source for Slide Film Boxes ala Kodak?
Dan Wenz wrote:
Does anyone know of a source of the Kodak type boxes? I don't know exactly what size you need, but Light Impressions offers some slide storage boxes that will hold up to 80 2X2 slides. Perhaps they would do the trick? An alternative is to find a local photo shop that processes E6 in-house. I get work done locally, and they return the slides in boxes similar to Kodak's, but generic white in color. Perhaps such a store might be able to obtain what you need? |
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