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peter k.

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I cut my own film, for use with 9x12 and a 3x4, from 4x5 film, I have left over strips that I usually throw out.
There great for testing your fixer, from time to time, so before I put these in the trash, does anyone have a need that lives in the USA? There from Arista 400 & 200.. AKA Foma.

I have about three groups.. so can send off three sets ...

If you can use them, send me a PM with address, and will mail them to ya.
 

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I think this is a wonderful idea. For freshness of fixer I don't think the manufacurer or speed of film would matter.
I shoot 4x5 film which comes 25 sheets to a box. 12 film holders hold 24 sheets which leaves one left over. Now I have a use for the extra sheet. Cut it into a half dozen or so 4 inch strips ad have an abundance of test strips.
Thanks for the idea.
 
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Save the sheet, and send me your address..
BTW.. the test strips are also good, to test some developer that has been laying around for a while.. you develop it, and it should be all black..
 

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I just keep sacrificing bits of a 35mm roll, just cut off 5mm at a time. If I ever want to shoot it I'll cut it back into a proper leader shape...
 
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Great idea... or I having having had to already sacrifice 3/4" end and side from each sheet, you can use, and save ur roll, and not even have to go to the darkroom :D
 

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I just keep sacrificing bits of a 35mm roll, just cut off 5mm at a time. If I ever want to shoot it I'll cut it back into a proper leader shape...

I do this too--I have a scrap roll that I loaded the wrong way from the bulk loader. So I use it for that.
 
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