europanorama
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This is the Filmslitter-man_Xkaes on ebay -he is in USA. Normally he has fixed prices.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Film-slitt...575260?hash=item2617d4bd1c:g:IC8AAOSwOKxcO-fw
Slitters made in China but he is worldexclusive distributor. I had contact with the builder-he saw my statements over the years. and he is very professional knowing what to do to make the slitters running correctly. no i dont have his email anymore. Xkaes can answer any question. I am sure he could also deliver 126/127mm cutters. 3 or 4 mm to cut to get 2x 61,.5mm.
Slitters may be out of stock but he told ready within 3 weeks.
i have all kind of slitters for cutting perforated and unperforated 70mm down to 35mm.
What he mentions under 65mm is also true for 70mm.
When cutting with two blades on both sides of perforated 70mm films perforation will be cut which could lead to problems with machines. not in handloaded reels-I hope at least...
If using one-blade cutter it will leave perforation on one side and cut on the other. have an idea how to use such cut film in hasselblad 70mm-back. it needs perforation to count film for proper spacing. there is a rather complicated solution for using unperforated 70mm film in A70 backs.
120-making: it would be interesting to know if its possible to mount paper BEFORE 70mm film is cut. maybe only if using one-blade slitter. paper with film aligned on one side. will try to find out this year.
65mm film- this remjet ECN-3-film by Kodak Vision 3: on emulsive is a report how to cut to make 120/220. he is telling it must be cut down to 61mm. but in my opinion its 61.5mm or around this. width may vary a bit. Am i right or not?
One person had the idea to cut film down film 65mm (or 70mm) to 120 using a glassplate. very clever we would only need a double-cutter then. hope xkaes can provide it later also. the idea could be a machine for easier cutting from one side to the other.
Holgamods Randy Smith had this in mind. only he must be convinced to make a universal 70/65mm one.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Film-slitt...575260?hash=item2617d4bd1c:g:IC8AAOSwOKxcO-fw
Slitters made in China but he is worldexclusive distributor. I had contact with the builder-he saw my statements over the years. and he is very professional knowing what to do to make the slitters running correctly. no i dont have his email anymore. Xkaes can answer any question. I am sure he could also deliver 126/127mm cutters. 3 or 4 mm to cut to get 2x 61,.5mm.
Slitters may be out of stock but he told ready within 3 weeks.
i have all kind of slitters for cutting perforated and unperforated 70mm down to 35mm.
What he mentions under 65mm is also true for 70mm.
When cutting with two blades on both sides of perforated 70mm films perforation will be cut which could lead to problems with machines. not in handloaded reels-I hope at least...
If using one-blade cutter it will leave perforation on one side and cut on the other. have an idea how to use such cut film in hasselblad 70mm-back. it needs perforation to count film for proper spacing. there is a rather complicated solution for using unperforated 70mm film in A70 backs.
120-making: it would be interesting to know if its possible to mount paper BEFORE 70mm film is cut. maybe only if using one-blade slitter. paper with film aligned on one side. will try to find out this year.
65mm film- this remjet ECN-3-film by Kodak Vision 3: on emulsive is a report how to cut to make 120/220. he is telling it must be cut down to 61mm. but in my opinion its 61.5mm or around this. width may vary a bit. Am i right or not?
One person had the idea to cut film down film 65mm (or 70mm) to 120 using a glassplate. very clever we would only need a double-cutter then. hope xkaes can provide it later also. the idea could be a machine for easier cutting from one side to the other.
Holgamods Randy Smith had this in mind. only he must be convinced to make a universal 70/65mm one.