I've been working through some old (really old!) 4x5 film I've gathered along the way, and ran into something that was new to me. It looks like up through the 60s sometime, 4x5 film used to come with a piece of soft-but-stiff black paper in between every sheet of film. Sort of like American cheese slices! I assume to keep the sheets from sticking together or scratching each other? Why did they stop doing that? Did film emulsions get sturdier and less prone to damage? Frankly it's a bit of a pain to try to make sure that paper is not stuck to the film on either side, before loading it in the film holder, so I'm quite OK with them no longer doing that!
And like with 35mm canisters, I'm now building up a supply of these sheets of paper. Anyone know of any fun uses for them? (Or is that a question to be researched in some 1950s photo magazine?)
Duncan
And like with 35mm canisters, I'm now building up a supply of these sheets of paper. Anyone know of any fun uses for them? (Or is that a question to be researched in some 1950s photo magazine?)
Duncan
