abruzzi
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I'm going to be cutting down larger format film to 6.5x9/2.5x3.5 sheets. I want to mark the edges of my resulting mini sheets to ensure proper loading in the film holders and the development reel, and I was wondering what others have used? I'm not really concerned with unique patterns to differentiate different stocks, just something to determine the emulsion side.
My thoughts so far:
1) scissors, just nip the corner. This is actually how the 4x5 Arista Ortho sheets are marked--one corner just has a 45 degree cut. I do find these harder to feel, though with the ortho, I can look at it under a safelight.
2) hole punch. Just a simple old-fasioned handheld single hole punch. The drawback here is consistently getting the film at the correct depth to just take a small crescent out of the edge, and not go too deep where the hole encroaches into the image area.
3) ??? I had hope that in the world of paper work--crafts, scrapbooking, etc, there might be a tool that might do what I want, but so far I haven't come up with anything.
My thoughts so far:
1) scissors, just nip the corner. This is actually how the 4x5 Arista Ortho sheets are marked--one corner just has a 45 degree cut. I do find these harder to feel, though with the ortho, I can look at it under a safelight.
2) hole punch. Just a simple old-fasioned handheld single hole punch. The drawback here is consistently getting the film at the correct depth to just take a small crescent out of the edge, and not go too deep where the hole encroaches into the image area.
3) ??? I had hope that in the world of paper work--crafts, scrapbooking, etc, there might be a tool that might do what I want, but so far I haven't come up with anything.