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I apologies if this is the right forum to ask.
I have been using my tablet for inspecting and cutting negatives.
I want to find a nice "and not expansive bright solution led light box.
Preferably with AA AAA batteries.But reachable should be fine.

"added bonus if I can let my kid trace on it".
 

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The one I use is marketed as a tracing panel.
It is USB powered.
It works well, and is similar to this:
 

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Wow, Matt's is so bright I can't seem to see it! 😎

I bought one of these in 2021. Alas, at that time it cost $160! It runs on AC and an internal USB rechargeable battery.
I've not done a lot with it, but did use it to "digitize" some 8x10 negatives in 2022. It seems pretty decent and is a heck of a lot less trouble to store than the boxes full of fluorescent tubes.
 
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The one I use is marketed as a tracing panel.
It is USB powered.
It works well, and is similar to this:

The same here, and I stick a dark red foil filter over it so to use it in the darkroom to inspect/clean the negative without needing to turn on the white light and sometimes forgetting to firmly close the paper box in the heath of the fight...
And when I have to cut, with a box cutter, the edge of a piece of film, then I lay a sheet of glass over it.
 

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I also have the same thing, but I lay a milky white sheet of perspex on top of it to even out the light. Without it, it's a kind of a grid of very bright dots, which makes small details difficult to evaluate.
 
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I got Cinestill‘s new light. $34 and CRI 95+. My negative cutter will fit on top.
 

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If you want to go the DIY route and have an old laptop or LED monitor you can cannibalize, try this:

 

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I've always used a piece of tracing paper taped to a window. This is basically just to make sure the right negative is selected before going into the darkroom to put it in the enlarger! Before this, there had been a few "surprise" prints.

A friend who was a commercial artist made his from some frosted plexi and a few bulbs, along w/ a dimmer switch to make the brightness adjustable. That one was huge, almost as big as a drafting table, but he liked it that way.

 
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I have one of the clear translucent ones for cutting.

Dahle - 10660-12584 Vantage 10680 Self-Healing Cutting Mat, 9"x12", 1/2" Grid, 5 Layers for Max Healing, Perfect for Crafts & Sewing, Clear​

 
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That's a cutting mat, @Alan Edward Klein. It has nothing to do with light boxes or light tables.

Post #6 posted how he cuts film on glass on top of a light table I was recommending a cutting mat that should be better.
 

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I use a scissors. With the light coming from the table, it is much easier to cut accurately.
 

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Also, the title of this thread includes "....cutting of negatives."

Well, I'd like to take the opportunity to pitch the Opinel pocket knife. I'm really fond of these. They won't cut negatives very well, and will be as useful as a "catflap in an elephant house" to quote the English comedian when inspecting negatives. But hey, the thread title includes 'cutting'! 🤓
 
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I have one of the clear translucent ones for cutting.

Dahle - 10660-12584 Vantage 10680 Self-Healing Cutting Mat, 9"x12", 1/2" Grid, 5 Layers for Max Healing, Perfect for Crafts & Sewing, Clear​


Thank You.
This is cool. Especially if I go larger than 120.
I use this for cutting and it is very good.
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Thank You.
This is cool. Especially if I go larger than 120.
I use this for cutting and it is very good.
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How does one see where the blade will cut. If I cannot see the space between photographs how would I be able to prevent a negative from being sliced?
 
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How does one see where the blade will cut. If I cannot see the space between photographs how would I be able to prevent a negative from being sliced?

The light from underneath helps also just like focus i roll past a bit and than correct.
 

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I have an older version that was probably made in the 70s. If you line up the edge of the negative with the marking for size, it gets you close. A little adjustment and the blade cuts between the negatives.
 

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The light from underneath helps also just like focus i roll past a bit and than correct.

+1 - it works great on top of the light pad. The light parts are translucent.
If your slides aren't too dark, it works great with them as well.
 

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Post #6 posted how he cuts film on glass on top of a light table I was recommending a cutting mat that should be better.

Alan, I apologize for not recognizing the relevance of your suggestion earlier. I didn't see that the mat you suggested is translucent! I'm sorry for not giving your words the credit they deserved.
 
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Alan, I apologize for not recognizing the relevance of your suggestion earlier. I didn't see that the mat you suggested is translucent! I'm sorry for not giving your words the credit they deserved.

No problem. No offense taken. I should have made it clear that it was translucent although they do come in other "colors". So care should be taken when ordering.
 

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In koraks' defense, I did wonder if Alan was intending to recommend the cutting mat in conjunction with a light panel, which would certainly make the most sense.
 
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In koraks' defense, I did wonder if Alan was intending to recommend the cutting mat in conjunction with a light panel, which would certainly make the most sense.

Yes in conjunction with a light panel. But I'm not recommending any.
 
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