35mm is tough, “no matter” how you do it, or what you use. Move on up to “cool” with 120 film much easier.
This made think of 30 years ago commercials……. (digressions) I think kool cigarette coined “ come on up to kool” or “move on up to kool” . Something like that.
Yes, 120 film is much Kewler, but it is even easier to trim 4"x5" film to separate negatives.
I use a Fiskars scrapbooking paper trimmer over a small light box. Unlike a guillotine cutter, it supports the film on both sides of the cut.
Could you explain how that works?
I have not yet come across this tool yet, but from photos it looks opaque. Or is the base transparent enough to see the frame spacing?
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