But to summarise the film curl problem.
Only quaint cameras are subject, some TLR are ok, some SLR are ok, some roll film backs are ok.
select carefully...
Curl is film, time and temperature dependent as well as film path and tension.
The effect in a photo is dependent on focal length and aperture, eg the glass plate was standard for tele Rolli.
If you got a glass plate for your Rolli use it.
I only use the c330 outdoors, the RB67 stays indoors, it is not abnormal that ambient is below 10C, I have carried blad backs off camera in inner pocket between shots and fired one, wound two, but simpler using the c330. The c330 standards lens may only be a Helier class (five element - thin triplet) but it is ok wide open on a tripod with slow film and predictable.
For the doubting Thomas's AP (weekly UK magazine) did their standard resolution test of an initial tele Rolli and they detected a difference between with and without the glass plate - tripod slow film ambient London C.
Only quaint cameras are subject, some TLR are ok, some SLR are ok, some roll film backs are ok.
select carefully...
Curl is film, time and temperature dependent as well as film path and tension.
The effect in a photo is dependent on focal length and aperture, eg the glass plate was standard for tele Rolli.
If you got a glass plate for your Rolli use it.
I only use the c330 outdoors, the RB67 stays indoors, it is not abnormal that ambient is below 10C, I have carried blad backs off camera in inner pocket between shots and fired one, wound two, but simpler using the c330. The c330 standards lens may only be a Helier class (five element - thin triplet) but it is ok wide open on a tripod with slow film and predictable.
For the doubting Thomas's AP (weekly UK magazine) did their standard resolution test of an initial tele Rolli and they detected a difference between with and without the glass plate - tripod slow film ambient London C.