
Online Film inserts generator
Insert memos from film cardboard boxes to put in cameras' film tab holder holder often get lost or are not available for film packs. Automatically generate your own printing plates with your favorite films. The end tab of the film pack can be inserted in card slot on the back of the body as an information reminder of the film that has been loaded into the camera.
Changelog
20231202 - 1.0.12 - Added film Harman Phoenix.
20231115 - 1.0.11 - Added film Foma ORTHO 400.
20231012 - 1.0.10 - Add Lomography Lomochrome film.
20231011 - 1.0.9 - Generate WEBP format thumbnails.
20230918 - 1.0.8 - Add Agfa Vista 100 and 400 films.
20230918 - 1.0.7 - Add Fujifilm Neopan Professional 400 and 1600 films.
20230918 - 1.0.6 - Add Fujifilm Neopan SS 100.
20230918 - 1.0.5 - Add Efka KB 25 film.
20230918 - 1.0.4 - Add Fujichrome Sensia films.
20230916 - 1.0.3 - Add Ilford Ilfocolor film.
20230916 - 1.0.2 - Add Ferrania Orto film.
20230916 - 1.0.1 - Add Ferrania P30 film.
20220418 - 1.0.0 - Versioning implemented.
20211023 - 0.0.0 - Initial version.
1. Select your print size
5. Generate your plate
How to use the generator
You select the thumbnails of the films you use for your index card holder, then generate a ready-to-cut board. You can then directly insert these memos in the support reserved for this purpose on your camera. If your camera doesn't have one, you can find some on eBay for example (search "film index holder"), to stick wherever you want.2 sizes are available, for the 135 or 120 format film reminder holders. Nevertheless, try to limit your environmental impact by printing as little as possible.


Adding additional films or documents
If you wish to add a film or document not listed, do not hesitate to contact me so that I can complete the list. The image for each film is square 500x500 pixels. Please send only high quality images.
To save your information for your analog frames quickly (context photograph, GPS coordinates, aperture, speed, film type, ISO, notes, etc.) and directly on your smartphone use LYFDA.
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Leave a message
Jorge
Uruapan Mexico
3 months ago
Huge thanks! Great help for those of us that shoot reloads or buy 5-packs.
Steve
West Chester, PA
3 months ago
Thanks for putting this great tool together - excited to try it out!
Jason
Los Angeles, CA
7 months ago
This is amazing! Thank you so much. Would love more Kono, Lomo and possibly a Kodak EIR Infrared :)
Howie
NJ, USA
9 months ago
This is so freaking cool! How did you find all the box arts?
Aleix
Spain
11 months ago
Many thanks, i greatly cheer the work you've done here! I have a couple of films this will really be of help.
Laszlo
Scotland
12 months ago
Hi Denise, I just found this page and I love it. Great idea and for many film photographers it`s a handy tool. I had my research for weeks to find a index card holder her in th UK, but I had no luck at all. Can you let me know where can I get two index film holders for 35mm film just like on the photo below? Thank you for yoru helpful tool and advise. Regards, Laszlo from Scotland, UK
John
Birmingham, AL, USA
13 months ago
Thank you very much for this! I was looking to do this myself and had expected to invest quite a bit of time doing it. Finding your resource is amazing and really appreciated. Now I have all that time to get out and shoot some photographs.
William Robinson Jr.
Cary, NC
14 months ago
Really appreciate this generator. Having returned to shooting film with film memo holders so hard to find, I will be to insert, glue/double tape my favorite film inserts onto the back of my several film cameras.
Georg
Munich
15 months ago
What a great idea, nicely executed, thank you.
Paul Thomas
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA
19 months ago
Thank you, Denis! This is a wonderful service! All the best!
Véronique
Genève (Suisse)
20 months ago
Bonjour, ... et merci pour cette initiative! ne parvenant pas à trouver le "film-holder" sur internet, j'en ai "bricolé" un à partir d'un cache de diapo en plastique. je vous enverrai une photo quand j'y aurai glissé la petite vignette. Véronique
YANG KYU SEOK
South Korea
21 months ago
Thank you so much! You made my day :)
Tom Northenscold
www.henhousephotoworkshops.com/blog
23 months ago
This is one of the nicest things anyone could have done for the film community. Merci beaucoup!
Paul
Manchester U/K.
23 months ago
Thanks so much nicely made and useful.
Filippo
Italy
2 years ago
Cool idea
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