Michael Kadillak
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- Nov 16, 2003
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You must have been using a really poor quality -out of alignment office LEVER cutter or something... Guillotines are by design, and in practice, much higher precision machines capable of cutting far greater thicknesses and quantity of paper than ANY rotary cutter ever designed. That's just the way it is.
I have a quality guillotine cutter that was given to me by a retired professional photographer and it is as good as any made. I though it was the cats ass as well until I used the Rotatrim. And in this regard I will not even arbitrate the contention you make about its cutting abilities. Who cares? The real objective is far more dimensional than that.
I use my Rotatrims to trim prints before mounting. In this regard you simply CANNOT see the critical edge that you want to trim to with precision as you can with the Rotatrim because with the Rotatrim you have a clear plastic edge that shows precisely where the cut will take place (see my comments above about moving this guide to the cutter edge). As a result I can make effortless cuts to the absolute edge of each print leaving zero waste which is simply impossible with the guillotine cutter. The trim with this primitive device is always iterative which results in a small amount of additional edge being removed from the print. As a result there is simply no better tool available for the serious photographer to complete this task.