bergytone
Member
I'm wondering if anybody has ever tried cutting photo paper to width and rolling it onto a film spool, say 120 size to allow for multiple shots with your paper negative shoots?
I acquired, on eboink a few years ago a rather large roll of 5" wide Ilford MGiV RC paper. It must have been meant for a processing machine to cut off 7" pieces at a time to make 5x7 prints. I thought I was bidding on a box of 5x7 paper, and you can imagine when I looked at finding out it is a 150 meter long roll of paper. It's aged nicely, probably ever so fogged, just ripe for paper negs.
Has anyone tried rolling up paper like this to make a multishot roll of paper negatives? Will the emulsion in the paper handle being curled so tightly, or will it crack? The hardest part will be cutting it to width under the safelight!
I acquired, on eboink a few years ago a rather large roll of 5" wide Ilford MGiV RC paper. It must have been meant for a processing machine to cut off 7" pieces at a time to make 5x7 prints. I thought I was bidding on a box of 5x7 paper, and you can imagine when I looked at finding out it is a 150 meter long roll of paper. It's aged nicely, probably ever so fogged, just ripe for paper negs.
Has anyone tried rolling up paper like this to make a multishot roll of paper negatives? Will the emulsion in the paper handle being curled so tightly, or will it crack? The hardest part will be cutting it to width under the safelight!
