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    Roll Film Backs (4x5)

    Having never used one, I hope my silly question will be excused. Given these are smaller formats, image dimensions, how does one know what is in/out of the picture? Do you mark the image dimensions on the GG or something?

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    Re: Roll Film Backs (4x5)

    yep... mark the dimension and location of the smaller format opening on the back of your ground glass....
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    Re: Roll Film Backs (4x5)

    ... or in a camera with a viewfinder, like "SpeedGraphics", with a viewfinder mask.

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    Re: Roll Film Backs (4x5)

    Some rollholders come with a plastic mask that you can put over the GG. Otherwise, you can use a GG with a grid, or just mark it yourself.

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    Re: Roll Film Backs (4x5)

    I asked Richard Ritter to make a Graflok back for my Deardorff and he suggested he make it with a Sinar back. I'm so glad he did because I can use a lot of the Sinar accessories and Sinar makes a kit that has plastic inserts for all the smaller formats. They just pop in and out. So, with my Deardorff Special I can shoot 5x7, 4x5, 6x12, 6x9, & 6x7 (Horseman roll film backs). Thanks Richard!

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    Re: Roll Film Backs (4x5)

    Thanks all. Glad it wasn't too silly a question.

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    Re: Roll Film Backs (4x5)

    One other thing to watch out for: one rollholder that I'm aware of, the Linhof 4x5/6x7 Rapid Rollex, places the film gate substantially off center relative to the 4x5 GG. Other holders may have some more modest variation in placement, depending on exactly how they sit in your camera. So if you need to mark your GG, don't assume that the area to be exposed will be exactly centered - be sure to check where the rollholder you'll be using actually puts the film.

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    Re: Roll Film Backs (4x5)

    Thanks for the tip.

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    I used a pencil to mark the ground glass on my 4x5 to match my Linhof Super Rollex 56x72 film holder. As mentioned by Oren, this is not exactly centred on the ground glass. What I like about using the rollfilm holder is that I can crop with the film frame, and gain a greater range of movement for a given 4x5 lens; it's almost like adding lens choices to your gear.

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    Re: Roll Film Backs (4x5)

    I have used a Calumet 6x7 roll back. One thing to watch out with that style (slips in like a 4x5 film holder, which is handy) is that the film is run over rollers the opposite way the film is normally curled. If there is any significant time the film is left in, the film remembers that curve and I would have to unload the holder in the dark, as the film would not roll tightly on the take-up reel -- causing light leaks from the ends of the reel.

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    PS...some 4x5 GG come with markings for smaller formats -- sometimes they even line up correctly!LOL!

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