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RE: [Digital BW] Speed Graphic: List Recommendation Needed

2003-07-18 by Tim Atherton

I just emailed lil of list - you can get it at

http://jandcphotography.com/OtherSizes.htm

in B&W. J&C/Efke?forte 200 is a nice film, especially in the sheet version.
And there is another place I can't find right now.

tim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kip Babington [mailto:cbabing3@...]
> Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 1:40 PM
> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Speed Graphic: List Recommendation Needed
>
>
> Have you thought about taking a stab at cutting 4x5 sheets down?
> It's not
> really that hard.  You need a small trimmer with an adjustable
> stop, and a
> totally dark place to work.  Sacrifice a sheet of film to the
> light gods to
> use as a setup pattern, set the cutter stop for one of the
> dimensions, wipe
> off the work surface of the cutter and be sure it's dry, wash your hands
> thoroughly and be sure they're dry, turn out the lights and cut
> all sheets
> down to one correct dimension (one sheet at a time), put them
> back in their
> light tight box, turn on the lights, reset the cutter stop, turn out the
> lights and run the sheets through again to cut the second dimension.  The
> fit of sheet film in a holder is never perfect, so if  your cuts
> are off by
> a few thousandths or even a few hundredths it won't matter.  Just be sure
> you don't cut off the film identification notches, as they help you
> determine which side is the emulsion side when you go to load the holders
> in the dark.
>
> Give it a try, you might find it's not nearly as tough as you
> imagine it to
> be.  You want to be careful not to scratch the film surface, but remember
> that you don't enlarge this film as much as you do 35mm or even
> 120, so if
> you do end up with some micro scratches here and there it may not
> even show
> on a print.
>
> Cheers,
> Kip
>
> At 7/18/2003 01:17 PM -0600, Lil wrote, in part:
>
> ><snip>
> >
> >The bad news is that it's  3.25x4.25, which is no longer sold.
> No way do I
> >have the facilities to trim sheet film to fit!
>
>
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