I lost the contact information for the guy who makes up that wonderful ground glass. Can anyone refresh my memory?
Thanks,
Jon
I lost the contact information for the guy who makes up that wonderful ground glass. Can anyone refresh my memory?
Thanks,
Jon
Yeah. I'm familiar with Photoshop. It's the place I buy my film.
I don't know who you are thinking of, but I have bought (and just ordered another) from Steve Hopf. Very satisfied.
Gerry
I second that emotion! hopfsteve@gmail.com is his email.
Glass cut to size needed + 400 & 600 silicon carbide grit + a small piece of 1/4" plate glass for grinding and you can make a very nice groundglass yourself. If you really want to go all out, buy a sheet of borosilicate glass; quite a bit clearer than standard soda-lime glass. And, you'll have some fun doing it!
there's a guy called Stephen Shuart who makes glass, reasonably priced: berkeley69@icloud.com he's based in Nantucket or Martha's vineyard. I used his glass in the past for a Seneca 5x7 and a Cambo C1 8x10. D
Steven used to sell great glass in shutterbug
"Borosilicate glass plates" are available on the auction site (to be used as bed plates for 3d printers). Personally have just used real thin glass from cheap photo frame because I had not though to look there.
Pierre Leduc
Following link is just a recent sample, pending presentable Large Format production...
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