60x60's <GRIN>! 5 inch roll film is arial film. There are a few backs that allow you to to use cut lengths of it, sort of like a giant 35mm cassette, on your Graphic or Linhof.
-graywolf P. J. Alling wrote: > Hell, if you're shooting 4x5 roll film then you have to make at least > 11x14s, not advice really, just an opinion. > > Scott Loveless wrote: >> Howdy! >> >> I need to order a bulk loader for 35mm long roll film. The two that >> seem to be widely available are the Lloyd and the Watson. Anyone ever >> use these? Any recommendations? >> >> Also shopping for an enlarger that will handle 4x5 film. My current >> rig will accommodate anything from 8mm up to 6x6. The darkroom itself >> is under construction (the dimroom just didn't cut it) and I've >> allocated enough space for two table top enlargers. I have no plans >> to make prints larger than 8x10 for quite some time. My current >> requirements are small (no floor models), needs to be able to handle >> at least 4x5 (roll film would be nice, but not necessary), and >> relatively inexpensive. Any thoughts? Anybody got one they need >> hauled off? <g> >> >> Thanks, folks! Any suggestions are much appreciated. >> >> > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

