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I'm trying to organize all of the old extremely disorganized 35mm family negatives. Before I buy anything, I'd like to know what is truly considered the best method for the negatives themselves.
Most people seems to store their 35mm negatives in binder "pages" like these:
printfile.com
....and then put them either in a an archival binder or box.
However, there is also this option of polypropylene sleeves in envelopes:
www.archivalmethods.com
(or these, currently out of stock, from PrintFile: 35mm Negative Storage Kit - NSK35 | Print File Archival Storage )
....and then store those in archival boxes.
Without making cost a factor, is either method better or worse than the other for the negatives? Which is best for very long term (dare I say "permanent") storage?
(I do feel like the binder pages are likely more cost effective...)
Many thanks.
Most people seems to store their 35mm negatives in binder "pages" like these:

35-7B 35mm Negative Preservers • Print File Archival Storage
35mm Negative Preservers. Clear plastic archival page holds seven 35mm strips of 5 frames, for use in binders. Pack of 100 pages

However, there is also this option of polypropylene sleeves in envelopes:
Archival Kits | FILM STORAGE KITS | Archival Methods

....and then store those in archival boxes.
Without making cost a factor, is either method better or worse than the other for the negatives? Which is best for very long term (dare I say "permanent") storage?
(I do feel like the binder pages are likely more cost effective...)
Many thanks.