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The processing lab returns the processed film in its
cartridge, together with an index sheet showing all of the
images on the film. Store the index sheet in a safe place, as
it will help you identify the images that you want to scan.
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Each cartridge has its own unique ID number. This same
number also appears on the corresponding index sheet, so
that there is no danger of mismatching your cartridges and
index sheets.
Cartridge handling precautions
Executing a large number of scans on the same cartridge may
cause wear on the cartridge, resulting in film damage or
inability to unwind or rewind the film. Try to complete your
scanning work with a minimum number of repetitions.
“Unprocessed” indicator tab
(Do not bend.)
Do not turn these spindles.
Unused
Partially
exposed
Fully exposed,
not processed
Processed
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