Results 1 to 4 of 4

Thread: Cutting (lots of) film

  1. #1

    Join Date
    Mar 2015
    Location
    Transient
    Posts
    179

    Cutting (lots of) film

    The title pretty much sums it up. I'm shooting a few non-standard formats for which film is hard or impossible to get. To get to the right sizes for the emulsions I want (provia, velvia, foma, fp4), I'm cutting 8x10 sheets. I do this on my rotatrim with small blocks attached to the sides to easily get the right alignment of the sheet in the dark. In itself this process works fine. I've never scratched a sheet and only once made a cut that was not straight. Perfectly acceptable considering the number of sheets I've cut this way. However, the catch is that this takes a long time! Is there anyone with experience in cutting film who has a quicker solution? Not at the cost of consistency, particularly fuji slide film is very pricey per sheet and I rather spend a bit more time than ruin my film.

  2. #2

    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Location
    NEW YORK
    Posts
    261

    Re: Cutting (lots of) film

    Why not use IR goggles to see what you are doing?

  3. #3

    Join Date
    Mar 2015
    Location
    Transient
    Posts
    179

    Re: Cutting (lots of) film

    Hi Bob,

    Never thought of hat, but it sounds very practical! However, it does not solve my current problem as I am working with a tent due to lack of space. Anyway, I'm done cutting 150 sheets, which should last me the coming month or two. It's a chore though...



    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Mann View Post
    Why not use IR goggles to see what you are doing?

  4. #4
    A.K.A Lucky Bloke ;-)
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Miami Beach, FL, USA
    Posts
    660

    Re: Cutting (lots of) film

    Not sure how big is the tent but it should not be an issue if the base area is at least 20"x30". I am sort of familiar cutting 8x10 and aerial 9 1/2" in 4x10. For the 8x10, I made a base able to fit the 8x10 sheets (new emulsions, olders could be 1/8" off) and attach the blade based ruler/cutter right in the middle. It works just fine.

    It easy to find the cutter in the craft stores. Similar to the "cricut trimmer"

Similar Threads

  1. Cutting a 4x5 film holder slide cover for two panoramic images on one sheet of film?
    By l2oBiN in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 18
    Last Post: 29-May-2021, 04:50
  2. cutting film - what to use?
    By Richard Rankin in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 5-Apr-2012, 08:28
  3. Cutting film
    By Songyun in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 10
    Last Post: 10-Nov-2009, 18:34
  4. Cutting film
    By europanorama in forum Lenses & Lens Accessories
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 4-Mar-2008, 07:30

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •