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    Unexposed strip at bottom of 8x10 negatives

    Hi all, my first post.
    I just shot 4 sheets of 8x10. Each one has a strip at the bottom that is unexposed. the strip is pretty uniform and straight and has got progressively smaller with each subsequent shot. Started off at a good inch, now about half an inch. Ive no idea what's causing this. Hoping someone might. Many thanks.

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    Re: Unexposed strip at bottom of 8x10 negatives

    Either you didn't pull the dark slide all the way out, or the bellows is sagging, intersecting the image area.

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    Re: Unexposed strip at bottom of 8x10 negatives

    Thank you paulbarden. Probably bellows. I always take the dark slide right out.

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    Re: Unexposed strip at bottom of 8x10 negatives

    Set up for a shot, remove the back and look. You'll see if the bellows are sagging into the image area. Many bellows have a D-ring on a strap in the middle of the bellows that can be hitched up to a hook or whatever on the camera body just to combat bellows sag. Some people routinely prop up the bellows from underneath with a block or similar between camera bed and bellows (works only with field cameras). Larger cameras are more prone to bellows sag.

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    Re: Unexposed strip at bottom of 8x10 negatives

    Compose your shot and then, before inserting the film holder, look through the lens. If any part of the bellows is intruding, you'll see it. If you see all 4 corners of the GG, you're set.

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    Re: Unexposed strip at bottom of 8x10 negatives

    Carrying a small rectangle of dry mounting board is useful. Just stick it sideways between bed and bellows and it will straighten out.

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    Re: Unexposed strip at bottom of 8x10 negatives

    Check the ground glass corner cutouts after stopping down to make sure nothing is blocking the full coverage on the film plane - and that the iris is round

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    Re: Unexposed strip at bottom of 8x10 negatives

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Opheim View Post
    Check the ground glass corner cutouts after stopping down to make sure nothing is blocking the full coverage on the film plane - and that the iris is round
    Many thanks all. Mystery solved! All advice gratefully received.

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    Re: Unexposed strip at bottom of 8x10 negatives

    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Crisp View Post
    Carrying a small rectangle of dry mounting board is useful. Just stick it sideways between bed and bellows and it will straighten out.
    Oh yeah this a good tip.

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