I would have never thought of that. That sounds like a very good idea.I know several people make bellows from film changing bags.
I did some searching online for PVC coated Nylon. I don't think I actually found PVC coated nylon specifically, but I did find polyurethane coated ripstop that is advertised as lightproof.
https://www.seattlefabrics.com/60-1...Out-Nylon-Ripstop-750-linear-yard_p_1097.html
I am having a hard time finding anything relating to the thickness, but the photo makes it look like a possibility. You guys think this would work as my primary "lightproof" layer?
Additional to what AgX wrote, It would not work because it's shiny. Once read that a practical joke on apprentice LF photographers was handing them a camera with shiny material inside the bellows, and watch them despair about unexplainable flare.Does the black vinyl/plastic material that photo paper comes in work as the primary light-tight layer in a bellows?
I did some searching online for PVC coated Nylon. I don't think I actually found PVC coated nylon specifically, but I did find polyurethane coated ripstop that is advertised as lightproof.
https://www.seattlefabrics.com/60-1...Out-Nylon-Ripstop-750-linear-yard_p_1097.html
I am having a hard time finding anything relating to the thickness, but the photo makes it look like a possibility. You guys think this would work as my primary "lightproof" layer?
I know several people make bellows from film changing bags.
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