David Lyga
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Some time ago I got a bulk roll of 35mm film. I cannot remember which kind it was but it came with a leader of a few feet that was black, plastic, and completely opaque. I am glad that I saved it and now have about two feet of it left.
I use this material for various purposes. For example, I have a camera that I have converted to half frame (by running the film through in the opposite direction) and that thin, opaque leader has allowed me to restrict the film aperture gate to the dimension I wanted, 18mm x 24mm. Also, the smallest negative carrier I have is a full frame 35mm, so this material has, again. allowed me to cover that film gate in a way that will not allow extraneous light to enter upon the baseboard.
The material I seek has to be both opaque and thin (no thicker that post card stock, preferably somewhat thinner). It does not have to come in 35mm width; in fact sheet form might be even better. I have checked with local art supply stores but the opaqueness is really the problem here, in conjunction with the required thinness. I wonder if there is even a very thin metal that might be able to be cut, but I think that plastic might be the best possibility here. Aluminum foil, as well as the plastic that light tight bags are made of, both lack the rigidity that I seek. Black construction paper is not wanted because of the dust problem that will ensue.
This search has been harder than I had anticipated. What was that leader made of that caused complete opaqueness? Perhaps the solution to this problem will be readily apparent to some reading this. In advance, I thank all. - David Lyga
I use this material for various purposes. For example, I have a camera that I have converted to half frame (by running the film through in the opposite direction) and that thin, opaque leader has allowed me to restrict the film aperture gate to the dimension I wanted, 18mm x 24mm. Also, the smallest negative carrier I have is a full frame 35mm, so this material has, again. allowed me to cover that film gate in a way that will not allow extraneous light to enter upon the baseboard.
The material I seek has to be both opaque and thin (no thicker that post card stock, preferably somewhat thinner). It does not have to come in 35mm width; in fact sheet form might be even better. I have checked with local art supply stores but the opaqueness is really the problem here, in conjunction with the required thinness. I wonder if there is even a very thin metal that might be able to be cut, but I think that plastic might be the best possibility here. Aluminum foil, as well as the plastic that light tight bags are made of, both lack the rigidity that I seek. Black construction paper is not wanted because of the dust problem that will ensue.
This search has been harder than I had anticipated. What was that leader made of that caused complete opaqueness? Perhaps the solution to this problem will be readily apparent to some reading this. In advance, I thank all. - David Lyga
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