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by Steve Bell » Fri Aug 25, 2006 12:58 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
I tend to save up E6 sheet film until I can fill a box, although this seems expensive when you post off a box of 50 sheets. For E6 I use Peak Imaging, and go for the 20% discount with 25 or more sheets.
If I need film processed quicker, I drop it into a local lab, and ask them to give me back the box and all inners, these I then reuse. The local lab only gets small amounts of film as they are more expensive.
As I develop my own B&W, I save the Ilford boxes and reuse, either for keeping B&W in until I develop, or use for E6, but write E6 in black felt pen all over it, crossing out all details of the original film. I also tape the film box shut, just incase the lab drops it and everything spills out in on the floor and gets fogged.
Quickloads are another option, no need for storage boxes, but are more expensive unless you buy just out of date.
Dealing initially with small amounts of film its very useful if you have a lab close to you, I'm lucky I have one 5 minutes off one of my routes into work.