In a message dated 11/10/01 8:23:04 PM, ra...@rahji.com writes:
There's nothing to stop you from using 4x5 sheets of paper with a 4x5 film
back right?
No...and you can enlarge them in a 4 x 5 enlarger...and in color too.
leezy
There's nothing to stop you from using 4x5 sheets of paper with a 4x5 film
back right?
From: Guy Glorieux guy.glori...@sympatico.ca
...
George L Smyth wrote:
I use 4X5 and 8X10 all the time. The advantage is that you can use film
holders to swap the film out, so shooting is not a one
--- Guy Glorieux guy.glori...@sympatico.ca wrote:
Andy Schmitt wrote:
Being able to build a back that accepts film holders instead of having to
reload in the darkroom or changing bag after each exposure..
andy
OK. I thought that there was some other magic technique which would
--- Guy Glorieux guy.glori...@sympatico.ca wrote:
George L Smyth wrote:
I use 4X5 and 8X10 all the time. The advantage is that you can use film
holders to swap the film out, so shooting is not a one shot deal.
Hi George,
I'm not sure I understood that one. What do you mean by
well I guess I'll have to shoot one of the rolls of Ektachrome I just
received today from an Ebay Purchase.
let you know later..
andy
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Fuji has posted a warning (http://www.fujifilm.com/filmsafety/xray.pdf)
about unprocessed film travelling through airports, I wouldn't buy any film
unless they agreed to ship UPS.
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Hello:
B4 I bid on any eBay film, does anyone know the possibility of xray usage in
recent weeks to inspect mail/packages like airports?
Thanks
Murray