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http://salihonbashome.blogspot.tw/2011/08/grinding-ground-glass.html
make one 3rd brace at left side dedicated to hold the dark slide
http://youtu.be/68C8YlnegOM?t=4m13s
there is a solution
Agree. Can you direct me to the delete button?
Thanks for reminding, anyone help me to delete this one?
Looking for reasonably priced Horseman film holder for a 4x5 to 6x12 camera.
apply 3 to 4 times of artistic acrylic paint, wait it dry before you apply one another, use a soft flat head brush and dilute with water to make it easy to apply, maybe water to paint=1:4
you get...
I would recommend this loupe, very good quality and the price is fair....
beautiful! good job!
Use a vintage 116 film folder camera as starter, they provide almost 6x12 format frame.
screws are hidden in the iris tube (or focus tube?) to fix the rear part, take off the outer rim then you can see those screws, three or four I don't remember.......
or even faster, contact cement the Sinar frame on top of the Cambo frame, make them stack, that is it!
Go try some springs for BB gun, that is really strong and reacting very fast!
any picture to demo your idea? I am interested. compared with you considerations, my roller seems like toy.
Now I am inspired by gun magazine for bullets......
films piled in cartridge, exposed film is pulled out, then next film is ready....
but other problems remain.....
how to protect exposed film?...
any new now? I am very interesting on this idea!
Maybe many sleeves for negatives, and one holder for sleeves insert/pull out, something like Quickload.........
Maybe many sleeves for negative, and one holder for sleeves insert/pull out, something like Quickload.........
That looks great and simple!
Could you not put the larger one in a bigger tray?
Yes I did, and it worked fine
Do you have a problem with the tubes floating up off the gears if used with a...
I made it about 6 years ago, in plastic gears and a small motor,
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But I want it stay in the tub, so a smaller...
Here is my two cents, no ground work needed.
prepare your transparent acrylic plate in gg size, easily cut and clipped.
a laminating sheet bigger than gg, that used to laminating photos, id cards,...
It worth. She surely happy for it.
Find a quick plate who has a screw and a pin, for preventing camera from rotating, then drill a small hole beside the tripod socket of camera body, now your camera will not rotate any way....
One way to solve the problem, file down the height of the wall that bends and blocks your dark slide, the wall on camera back is for stop the holder from falling, so actually it is OK to lower it's...
Grafmatic holder Cat. No.1268 is for Graflok back, check it out.
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Why not?
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Way Beyond Monochrome, Page 109, critical focus, provides an easy way to check your film holders.
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My three tools.....
Please come visit my blog, I just made a booklet about Byron camera in PDF file, you are welcome to download and enjoy reading!!
Looks great, but be careful, try not to use the sliding trigger on camera body, it tends to make vibration, use a cable release, maybe it is alright on instant film, but in an enlarging print..........
hi anupam, I enjoyed reading you website about shutter testing with DSLR, great idea! and I hope to visit India someday like you did, but snap with Byron {@+@}, thanks for the praise.
I think my...
yes, for shooting something.
thank you guys' praise of Byron camera, I am trying to fulfill my own dream, and seems it is going to be fulfilled.
the opening was 95x120mm on prototype, it works fine, but since the fold of...
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if you are testing 4x5 film, make a dark slide with projecting film sandwitched the wedge, exactly same size...
if you test 120 film, paste it on opening of holderhttp://lh4.ggpht.com/_gvRcWa2LHhg/SrLknMZh9yI/AAAAAAAAB5E/LjFxi9L99bA/s400/P0000768.JPG
no dark slide needed, lock holder on the body,...
A step wedge slide for testing.
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camera with 210mm lens focus on infinity and then put it close to acryic...
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Yes my goal is to build a system that for large format film that do contact print as final output, no enlargement, like those huge size film 20x24. So I am looking a way that can do all the techs...
but what about the grade change? how to change the color of light?