I thought so too, but theese sheaths have no lips in the bottom corners. No tilt here. I think this drawing explains it.If the sheath moves back with the thickness of the film at the top, and not the bottom (I suspect this is the case from the pictures you've shown), you have a "rear tilt" of - whatever, but 0.3mm difference between top and bottom.
But if you cut away the lip in the bottom corner, aren't you back to the problem with inserting the dark slide again?No, only the 9x12 holders had that problem.
And you shimmed the focussing screen to compensate?My sheaths have side lips that extend all the way from the bottom to the top, thus moving the film a fixed distance back compared to the plate surface.
One good thing with my 9x12 Avus is that the Skopar uses 37mm slip-on filters. I have lots of them, since my RF-Bessa and Ercona II also use this size. I hope I can take my first test shots this week.
I don't have an 9x12 enlarger, so I will make contact copies "for the photo album", and perhaps borrow someones darkroom if I want to make enlargements.
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