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    Re: 6x17 Images

    Or better yet, start a thread for 8x10 cropped to 82x246mm. Might as well use the entire width of the film.

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    Re: 6x17 Images

    Or even a thread "Wasting film: How I use a sledge hammer to crack walnuts"?
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    Re: 6x17 Images

    There's an image I took that I specifically prefer cropped and planned that from the time I took it on my 8x10 that's why I asked.

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    Re: 6x17 Images

    Not a landscape, just on street~
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    Re: 6x17 Images

    A couple of test shots using my new (to me) Canham 6x17 roll film back on a Canham MQC (5x7) camera:


    120mm Super-Angulon, Ilford Delta 100 (120)


    And the same scene in color:

    120mm Super-Angulon, Kodak Ektar 100 (120)

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    Re: 6x17 Images

    I like the b&W, but he color does absolutely nothing for me.

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    Re: 6x17 Images

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Noel View Post
    I like the b&W, but he color does absolutely nothing for me.
    That's why I posted both, thanks for the comment!

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    Re: 6x17 Images

    Quote Originally Posted by djdister View Post
    A couple of test shots using my new (to me) Canham 6x17 roll film back on a Canham MQC (5x7) camera:


    120mm Super-Angulon, Ilford Delta 100 (120)


    And the same scene in color:

    120mm Super-Angulon, Kodak Ektar 100 (120)
    I like both in a way, the contrast on the B&W is intense but interesting, the color, I like the green moss area but it makes the background appear dull.

    So do you own two backs? Or did you kill both rolls to get to the next roll? Or happened to be on the last one? That's what, 4 exposures per roll?

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    Re: 6x17 Images

    I thought I shared these but I guess I didn't. I'm not sure if this is exclusive to 6x17 roll film backs or not, but I'm on my phone, so I can't tell if I'm in the LF section or the "everything else" section. Let me know if this is frowned upon since I don't own a 6x17 roll film back.

    From a recent trip to Nova Scotia

    4x5's cropped to 6x17 (planned)
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    8x10 cropped to 6x17 (originally planned as 4x10 but I think I like the 6x17 better).
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    Re: 6x17 Images

    Quote Originally Posted by StoneNYC View Post
    So do you own two backs? Or did you kill both rolls to get to the next roll? Or happened to be on the last one? That's what, 4 exposures per roll?
    Just one roll film back, takes 4 shots per roll of 120. This shot was the last one on the color roll and the first one on the B&W roll...

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