Hey Wesley, great post, thanks so much for sharing. What made you choose Excire over Peakto? I'll try both, but thought you might have a very clear POV from experience already. Thanks!
Hi Alex, I have not tried Peako myself but Excire was recommended by a trusted friend so I tried it and loved it, so much that we now have a partnership where I let readers suggest a word and I use Excire to search my 20 year archive and find a fun match.
Thanks for sharing this Wesley. Archiving and storage of negatives is one area that I constantly fall behind in. Always ending up with a huge collection of film stacked on the desk waiting to be filed.
it's so easy to fall behind and have it become something you'll want to avoid and then it gets worse ahhhhh haha (right now I have a stash of new film that needs to get handled so I feel the pressure)
Hey Wesley, great post, thanks so much for sharing. What made you choose Excire over Peakto? I'll try both, but thought you might have a very clear POV from experience already. Thanks!
Hi Alex, I have not tried Peako myself but Excire was recommended by a trusted friend so I tried it and loved it, so much that we now have a partnership where I let readers suggest a word and I use Excire to search my 20 year archive and find a fun match.
Haha, what a great idea! I'll try both and see where I end up. ;)
Thanks for sharing this Wesley. Archiving and storage of negatives is one area that I constantly fall behind in. Always ending up with a huge collection of film stacked on the desk waiting to be filed.
it's so easy to fall behind and have it become something you'll want to avoid and then it gets worse ahhhhh haha (right now I have a stash of new film that needs to get handled so I feel the pressure)
I like the idea to have caps, filters etc in separate bags. Thank you for sharing!
:)
It is really interesting to see your tools and workflow. It is very different to my own though of course some similarities. Fascinating.
Everyone is different :) Glad you enjoyed Kym!