brian steinberger
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I need to get a good quality darkcloth for my 4x5 work and stop using my homemade one. Any recommendations on size and make?
g'day Brian
what's wrong with the homemade one?
surely a 'darkcloth' is a dark cloth
i use a black t-shirt
BTW.. I think a tee shirt would be is too small. I've use mine when I forget my darkcloth, and granted it's not always black, but I think it's too small...
I need to get a good quality darkcloth for my 4x5 work and stop using my homemade one. Any recommendations on size and make?
Well first of all, it's too small. My mom made it for me actually... (insert laughter here).. What's a normal size darkcloth for 4x5? Maybe I'll just have my mom make me a bigger one... (insert more laughter)....![]()
I wouldn't laugh... because my Mom made my darkcloth. It is about 4' x 5' and is two layer cotton - black and white, with weighted beading around the perimeter. Mom even put button holes in the corners and about every 12 inches around the edges. I've been using it since Mom made it in 1982. I might ask her to make another now that I have a second LF camera.
Brian,
That's awesome! You're mom sounds like a professional darkcloth maker. She knows what she is doing. Maybe your mom could make me one. Yours has lasted a long time.. it was born the same time I was.
Brian
Brian,
I have a 54" x 58" Harrison Silver Classic dark cloth that works very well with my 4x5 rial. Not sure what you have, but if it is a field camera, I would check out the Black Jacket hood. If you have a rail, at least with my camera, I found that the tradition style was better. The Harrison has velcro that closes the cloth around the bellows, closes around the rail (if you have a rail) for a nicely dark environment around the GG. It's rainproof silver on the outside and black underside.
Chuck
I wouldn't laugh... because my Mom made my darkcloth.
I bought several yards of the aforementioned whitle blackout material. I used most of it to cover the door of my darkroom. Works great. I used the left over 3foot x 4 foot to make a dark cloth just as you described.It works great. I added velcro tabs on the edge to hold it to the camera. It also doubles as a padding for the camera when it is in the backpack. (Protects the GG)A good way to make a dark-cloth is to make a two thickness version, with white curtain blackout material as the top layer and a black bottom layer.
The blackout curtain material has a rubber or vinyl coating on one side that will keep all light from passing through and the white fabric side will allow you to work under the dark-cloth longer as it won't heat up like an all black cloth will.
Another advantage is the rubber backing material will keep the rain off your camera if needed.
You can find this type blackout cloth at fabric stores and Walmarts in most areas.
Eli
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