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Hello everyone, first post here, hoping I've found the right place.
I've a No3 Kodak that I've used with paper negatives, but fancy trying with 120 film on a 118 backing paper, and using a card mask to help with flatness. The closest I've done to this before is respooling onto 620 spools, so I'm hoping someone else has made all the mistakes first and I can learn from theirs instead of mine!
So... can anyone offer me helpful advice, please?
I have the backing paper, need to get some 120 as I'm out of it, and I am thinking that I might try using Rollei Ortho 25. This (a) scratches my itch to try ortho film in my winkly old cameras and (b) means that I can do the fitting to the paper by red safelight. Failing that, how do I get the film reasonably parallel to the edges of the paper, please?
BTW, this is the beastie concerned -must take a better photo!
No 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Model E-2 by gray1720, on Flickr
Many thanks,
Adrian
I've a No3 Kodak that I've used with paper negatives, but fancy trying with 120 film on a 118 backing paper, and using a card mask to help with flatness. The closest I've done to this before is respooling onto 620 spools, so I'm hoping someone else has made all the mistakes first and I can learn from theirs instead of mine!
So... can anyone offer me helpful advice, please?
I have the backing paper, need to get some 120 as I'm out of it, and I am thinking that I might try using Rollei Ortho 25. This (a) scratches my itch to try ortho film in my winkly old cameras and (b) means that I can do the fitting to the paper by red safelight. Failing that, how do I get the film reasonably parallel to the edges of the paper, please?
BTW, this is the beastie concerned -must take a better photo!
No 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Model E-2 by gray1720, on FlickrMany thanks,
Adrian
