Markok765
Member
Need help for making a 6x6 neg carrier.
get some matt board and cut it to the size needed.
two pieces of 4 ply board should do the job, unless you have a rollei or nikor enlarger and then is not a workable option.
It is quite worthwhile to choose a material that is flat and will continue to stay flat. It is helpful that the carrier seats in the same position without a lot of futzing around. It is quite important that the carrier not leak excessive light to the sides or to have an opening substantially larger than required..the closer the fit of the opening to the negative size the better. It is extremely important that the opening for the negative is very closely placeable to allow the center of the opening to coincide with the center of the lens' field of view...enlarging lenses when used at the optimum apeture, generally, do not provide the same degree of optical quality over a field much larger than required when the lens lens being employed has been designed for that negative as the maximum size...ie 80mm/6x6cm. If you meet the foregoing requirements with just a single piece of material and are able to place above it and to hold firmly against the negative a piece of suitable glass you will have a negative carrier that works as good as anything you can buy. In the very great majority of cases that means anti-newton ring glass.
Well Claire has come to the opinion that his 35mm negatives will lay flatter with the glass as the top part of the sandwich.
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