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Old 05-10-2016, 12:14 AM
Michael B Michael B is offline
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I store mine several ways. Due to space restrictions I keep some in the original boxes. Others that were purchased separately I keep wrapped in paper surrounded by bubble wrap or sheet foam. You certainly can print them. There are several ways to do that.

1. In a darkroom making a contact print by laying the negative on a sheet of photo paper, exposing and developing.

2. Using a pro photo scanner. A photo scanner has glass on the base and inn the cover allowing the scan light to go through the negative to be exposed. Many consumer scanners do have the ability to scan negatives and transparencies (slides) when you remove a mask from the cover, however most of them are set up for 35mm film only and not larger format.

There are photo labs that will print them for you. They would scan them as most do not have the negative holders to print them in a darkroom.

Here is one that I scanned.
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