mooseontheloose
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So I’ve ventured into the world of dry plates thanks to our own @Nodda Duma, and I’ve been thinking about the possibility of doing contact prints with them. But I’m shooting small, 6x6 Holga-sized images, and will possibly do to 6x12 once I get my converted back from Randy at Holgamods. Now, I have an 8x10 inch contact frame for regular film, and I know it’s possible to find or make contact frames for regular sizes, like 4x5 or 5x7, but what to do for a really small plate? I’d like to print them directly onto 5x7 (or smaller) paper, so ideally the plate would fit into a holder the size of the paper, not the plate. Is this possible? I haven’t found any information about doing something like this.
I don’t have the tools to be able to put something like this together, but my dad does (he’s worked in construction all his life), so I thought it might be something he could help me with when I go home this summer. But I’d like to know if it’s feasible and if anyone has some advice about building these types of contact frames for non-standard glass plates.
I don’t have the tools to be able to put something like this together, but my dad does (he’s worked in construction all his life), so I thought it might be something he could help me with when I go home this summer. But I’d like to know if it’s feasible and if anyone has some advice about building these types of contact frames for non-standard glass plates.