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eli griggs

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So which papers have you used in camera for paper negatives, John, and how do you deal with those pesky dust spots?
 

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I have such a tube bulb and sleeve,Good luck!

For some years now I use a rotary cuter after setting the stop [one dimension at a time] with a 'corrected' 4x5 card template. I cut various multigrade papers and use a Patterson safe light at very close quarters without effecting the cut paper. I can determine the emulsion side by safe light illumination and mark the other side [so I know which way around to insert in DDS].
An 8x10 sheet gives four 4x5 [corrected] pieces of paper, whereas I've some 5x7 which is very wasteful for 4x5 paper negatives - but since I was given the 'old' paper is not costly to me
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,Ilford Multigrade IV RC Deluxe 3 1/2x5.
It is usually smallest and cheapest package in the store.Fits to 4x5 tight and without cutting.

How does 3 1/2 x 5 paper fit into a 4x5 dds? The 3 1/2 is too narrow for the '4"' guides and the 5" dimension is a tad too long for the 'clamp' at the hinge end of a dds.

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Because unlike with films and green inspection light filter only, this can be done in a very 'bright' darkroom, like mine, with a Thomas 30 watt Sodium Light and proper filtration and distance from my bench.

Even in an old fashioned red light darkroom, once your eyes adjust, there is plenty of illumination to use cutters, safely.

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+1 A 4 year old thread now and hopefully the OP has realised that safe safelights can be quite bright. There is absolutely no reason to struggle in unsafe or no light at all

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+1 A 4 year old thread now and hopefully the OP has realised that safe safelights can be quite bright. There is absolutely no reason to struggle in unsafe or no light at all

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Especially with the newer led bulbs in red, which quite a few people say they use now. I too have one and it's much brighter than two of my old Paterson safe lights. My darkroom has never been so (safely) bright! :smile:

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I use a Dahle 552 rotary cutting in my darkroom.
 

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It fits as I wrote. I knew because I used it in 4x5 film folders

Okay, but was the 3 1/2 width held in one of the side guides of the dds OR was the 3 1/2 x 5 paper central with the dds and only held by the hinged clamp on the 'bottom' of the dds
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Tony
 
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