
Originally Posted by
Kirk Fry
So the real problem with odd ball formats (4X10 and 5X8) is that if you don't develop them yourself, no one much wants to mess with them and will charge at least as much as a single 8X10. This argues for doing the split dark slide thing on a 8X10 sheet of film. For 5X8 you use a half darkslide cut vertical to the long direction, shoot half the flim and then go into the darkroom and flip the film around. The down side of this is that you are using a big heavy 8X10 camera, where a dedicated 4X10 or 5X8 could be much smaller.
Why not just mask a 4X5? Because of the inky dinky image on the ground glass. I suspect this is why 5X7 is so popular. The viewing image is so much larger.
KFry
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