Paul Provencher writes:

> 010321-01-05 - The fifth frame of the first roll shot on March 21, 2001.

 I use a similar kind of system which I made up myself.  It goes "format-
month/year-[film type+roll number]-frame".

 For example, "6x7-3/2001-S1-4" means 6x7 format, shot (actually I use the 
processing date) during March 2001, S means its a slide film (I use P for 
print film), 1 indicates the first of that month, and frame #4 on that roll.

 This works well for me as I store prints and slides separately, in order of 
date.  I don't bother getting too specific about the date because I usually 
take a while to go through a roll, unless I'm on holiday when I might shoot a 
roll on a good day.

 I only started using this system at the beginning of last year so anything I 
shot during '98 or '99 gets an 'x' in the month position as my memory isn't 
_that_ good :)

 I am working on a searchable database system in my spare time but 
"feature creep" and other interests are all conspiring to delay it.  Once I've 
done the software I need to put the data into it which will be quite a long job 
in itself...

Cheers,


- Dave

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