Thanks, Ed. Will be fun to see these in 4x5 at some point, if I can get em shot before the structures are razed to make way for faster/cheaper/better.Originally Posted by Ed Richards
Thanks, Ed. Will be fun to see these in 4x5 at some point, if I can get em shot before the structures are razed to make way for faster/cheaper/better.Originally Posted by Ed Richards
Thanks for the mention Diane and Gary. Indeed, good to know that I am reputable (got to tell the in-laws)!
As for the original question "Something better than Acros in 4x5?" I suppose the answer has to be Acros in 8x10"! ;-)
Last edited by Dirk Rösler; 19-Sep-2006 at 00:55.
Dirk, I am glad to have found your shop. Will be placing an order in the near future.
Does quickload Acros film work well in a Kodak readyload holder?
It's said to work well, yes, but you may have to compose around a hole in what most of us consider the image area of the film -- at least some Fuji Quickloads have this hole, if not all of them.
If a contact print at arm's length is too small to see, you need a bigger camera. :D
PerfectlyOriginally Posted by Brian K
Thanks for the replies. A hole in the image area???
A 1.5mm hole near one corner for hanging the film. It is just on the edge of the image area.Originally Posted by Brian K
Compose a little in from the edges or that hole will drive you nuts.
Spot the hole: http://www.unicircuits.com/gallery/l..._Park_JapaneseOriginally Posted by Harley Goldman
Incredible that people are worried about this.
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