eli griggs
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I need to find or make a new septum (dark slide) for a 5"x7" sheet film holder and would like to hear suggestions for available materials.
Cheers
Cheers
The septum in a film holder is the central piece that the film slides into. It is built into the holder. The dark slide slides in from the outside and is removed to make the exposure.
Just for clarity: The septum in a film holder is the central piece that the film slides into. It is built into the holder. The dark slide slides in from the outside and is removed to make the exposure.
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Doremus
Yes, indeed. It's the partition function that makes a septum a septum. I was simply thinking of sheet-film holders where the septum also has the raised rails to hold the film and was not being as precise as I should have.You mean the septum is the divider between the two sides of the film holder. So, the film rests against it. A plate holder can also have a septum and a film sheath could clip into either side and rest against it.
Or that's what I take from the meaning of "septum" (partition).
Yes, indeed. It's the partition function that makes a septum a septum. I was simply thinking of sheet-film holders where the septum also has the raised rails to hold the film and was not being as precise as I should have.
Best,
Doremus
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