Hi all -
I'm pondering if there's a reasonable way to adapt an 8x10 film holder to 18x24cm service. May not be feasible, and I've been searching unsuccessfully, but I thought I'd ask before trying to reinvent the wheel.
Thanks,
Scott
Hi all -
I'm pondering if there's a reasonable way to adapt an 8x10 film holder to 18x24cm service. May not be feasible, and I've been searching unsuccessfully, but I thought I'd ask before trying to reinvent the wheel.
Thanks,
Scott
Just slide the film all the way down along one of the long rails. A couple pieces of low-tack tape (double-sided is possible) to keep the film in place, and you are good to go. (with GG marked for smaller film).
Or fabricate a long rail (stiff paper w/ glue and/or tape?) to hold the other film edge.
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
I have done the tape thing with 4d5 holders.
Works in a pinch but is not a long term solution iMO.
Would a plastic flim sheath insert be a viable 3D printer project?
Drew Bedo
www.quietlightphoto.com
http://www.artsyhome.com/author/drew-bedo
There are only three types of mounting flanges; too big, too small and wrong thread!
The long term is to buy a 18x24cm Fidelity or other type film holder, wooden or plastic. I found 10 wooden in Sweden at €50 per holder
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Update, I got some low tack, repositionable double sided tape. Just put two squares along where the free edge lies. Holds seemingly fine. Trying to get some proper holders. Also, figured I could fabricate some kind of slide-in sheath that would fit the 18x24 film out of a piece of tin I had lying around. That's theoretical so far - need to cipher out a brake of some sort first. But the tape seems to be working well enough.
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