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    Re: 11x14 back for a Deardorff Studio Camera

    I won't, if that gives you peace.

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    Re: 11x14 back for a Deardorff Studio Camera

    That's hilarious, i just used that word in an email

    No peace on this earth



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    Re: 11x14 back for a Deardorff Studio Camera

    Glad you haven't seen me looking over your shoulder...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pfsor View Post
    I've ground more than one gg for my cameras but frankly I prefer the professional quality of commercial gg.
    There is myriad translucent films that replace the need to grind. They come in varying grades of translucency, allowing you to choose the one that suits your needs.

    This stuff also makes using Plexiglass/Perspex an option as you can get an even illumination without scratching the surface.

    Plus, it’s dirt cheap and really easy to apply.

    Peace out.
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    You miss 100% of the shots you never take. -- Wayne Gretzky

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    Re: 11x14 back for a Deardorff Studio Camera

    I am compelled to ask why anyone would want to shoot 11x14" film.

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    Re: 11x14 back for a Deardorff Studio Camera

    Why not 11X14?

    I mostly shoot with X-Ray, but do have good amount of real film

    One day I will grow up and shoot 14X16 X-Ray in my 14x16 X-ray NOS film holders

    Maybe more than one day



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    I am compelled to ask why anyone would want to shoot 11x14" film.
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    Re: 11x14 back for a Deardorff Studio Camera

    We look forward to you 11x inch and larger film exposures, Randy.
    Until then, Happy Trails to You.

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    Re: 11x14 back for a Deardorff Studio Camera

    Quote Originally Posted by Lachlan 717 View Post
    There is myriad translucent films that replace the need to grind. They come in varying grades of translucency, allowing you to choose the one that suits your needs.

    This stuff also makes using Plexiglass/Perspex an option as you can get an even illumination without scratching the surface.
    Peace out.

    Was unknown to me in my young age when constructing my cameras, sorry for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jac@stafford.net View Post
    I am compelled to ask why anyone would want to shoot 11x14" film.
    For the sheer beauty of it! I was furious when 11x14 transparency film died, right when I decided to make a camera in this format... Never mind.

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    Re: 11x14 back for a Deardorff Studio Camera

    No worries, I can't scan that size and won't be posting anything.

    I try to have fun here, but lately we quibble a bit more than before...and I mean all of us.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jac@stafford.net View Post
    We look forward to you 11x inch and larger film exposures, Randy.
    Until then, Happy Trails to You.
    Tin Can

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