f/λ
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Hello everyone,
this is a rather peculiar topic and probably a bit out of the usual, but here we go.
Whilst one may find entire pages dedicated to the photographic properties of film, I have been unable to obtain a few rather specific details of sheet film (4x5), regarding the more physical aspects.
Maybe somebody familiar with the topic might be able to help out.
1. Film thickness: Has anybody actually measured the overall thickness of sheet film? Ilford, Kodak and Fuji list base thickness, but as I would assume the emulsion layer will add quite a bit to this, these numbers are hardly of any value from a technical POV.
2. Flexibility: It is obviously no problem to spool 35mm and medium format film, but as the base thickness increases with film size, rolling sheet film might be a bit of a problem. As well as that, it might or might not damage the emulsion. Has anybody ever tried bending sheet film and/or rolling it? What would be the smallest radius acheivable without causing creases or damaging the emulsion?
3. Not it gets a bit weird: vacuum. There have been a number of aerial cameras, designed for usage with some ridiculously large roll film. Vacuum plates were common to ensure film flantness and a proper focal plane. Film holders with a vacuum system were also available at some point, but the big G is not really of much help here. Has anybody some data on hole size, pattern, number of holes, pressures used? I imagine there is some kind of optimum curve regarding those parameters, and I would be more than gratefull not having to find it myself.
Cheers and thanks,
f/λ
this is a rather peculiar topic and probably a bit out of the usual, but here we go.
Whilst one may find entire pages dedicated to the photographic properties of film, I have been unable to obtain a few rather specific details of sheet film (4x5), regarding the more physical aspects.
Maybe somebody familiar with the topic might be able to help out.
1. Film thickness: Has anybody actually measured the overall thickness of sheet film? Ilford, Kodak and Fuji list base thickness, but as I would assume the emulsion layer will add quite a bit to this, these numbers are hardly of any value from a technical POV.
2. Flexibility: It is obviously no problem to spool 35mm and medium format film, but as the base thickness increases with film size, rolling sheet film might be a bit of a problem. As well as that, it might or might not damage the emulsion. Has anybody ever tried bending sheet film and/or rolling it? What would be the smallest radius acheivable without causing creases or damaging the emulsion?
3. Not it gets a bit weird: vacuum. There have been a number of aerial cameras, designed for usage with some ridiculously large roll film. Vacuum plates were common to ensure film flantness and a proper focal plane. Film holders with a vacuum system were also available at some point, but the big G is not really of much help here. Has anybody some data on hole size, pattern, number of holes, pressures used? I imagine there is some kind of optimum curve regarding those parameters, and I would be more than gratefull not having to find it myself.
Cheers and thanks,
f/λ