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Huge project ahead.

Here is my new fangled idea. I haven't made a contact sheet since 2000. I have an entire binder of pseudo organized 35mm negatives from that point to the present. I want to ultimately contact print everyone and put the contact print in a page right behind the set of negatives. Its really annoying having to take out each sheet of negatives and hold them up to the light to find a certain one that I'm looking for.

I'm also certain that there is a whole slew of random photos that I can print up and send them to various family members/friends. I'd like to quickly know which ones will be good to do this with without scanning up each individual print.

First two steps are complete. I purchased a 35mm contact printing frame, and today I purchased 125 count box of RC Glossy paper. (The 125 count box being hidden below the 100 count box of the same brand for $1 more in price at the local shop that still peddles traditional materials.)

Now it is just a matter of labor. I can't wait to see how badly some of this old stuff from before I knew how to read negatives was exposed & developed.

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