I know that 4x5" film is readily available, but I happen to have something of a surplus of 8x10" color transparency film and wanted some 4x5", which I'm out of, so I thought I would cut some down last night. It's not rocket science, but I found it does take a little practice. I'm using a Rotatrim with a stop, handling the film with powderless nitrile gloves, notching with a hole puncher, and using a scrap sheet of Tri-X to set the stop.
For anyone who has done this--are four sheets of 4x5" slightly smaller than one sheet of 8x10", meaning I also get a thin strip left over along each edge? That's how it seemed to work out last night. The sheets fit my Grafmatics, and I'll process them myself until I've got it all figured out, but ideally, I'd like to know that if I drop the film off at a lab, it will fit their dip-and-dunk frames properly.
For anyone who has done this--are four sheets of 4x5" slightly smaller than one sheet of 8x10", meaning I also get a thin strip left over along each edge? That's how it seemed to work out last night. The sheets fit my Grafmatics, and I'll process them myself until I've got it all figured out, but ideally, I'd like to know that if I drop the film off at a lab, it will fit their dip-and-dunk frames properly.