Possibly the score of a lifetime - an R Beard Sole Patentee Daguerreotype lens made by Thomas Slater of London. Serial # 108. Can't wait to get it and put it on a camera to see what kind of image it makes.
That should be quite interesting!Possibly the score of a lifetime - an R Beard Sole Patentee Daguerreotype lens made by Thomas Slater of London. Serial # 108. Can't wait to get it and put it on a camera to see what kind of image it makes.
Thanks for the suggestion eli, but I'm not in a position to attach things to walls.Matt, you might want to consider Closetmaid wire shelving vertical runs in your bathroom, so when you need hard points for darkroom kit, you can simply install the shelve brackets, put on the shelves, which can be solid, instead of wire, and do your work.
You can do some ironing while you're waiting for the prints to washAn ironing board - for what may end up as a vain attempt to put together a temporary darkroom in the bathroom in our new place.
Which pages, and how many negatives per roll?Processed a couple rolls of 6x4.5 today -- and realized, after they were hanging to dry, that the only 120 negative pages I can put my hands on quickly are 6x7. So I ordered a package of 6x4.5 pages, but apparently Amazon lists these, but they're fulfilled by Adorama, and they'll be a week. Looks like I'll be sleeving these rolls in 6x7 pages, then...
Ain't that tedious to handle all 6x4.5 or 6x7 as single negative frames? I never saw such archive pages, but I noticed that even though I get three 6x7 negative stripes in one row of a page, I only get two in the holder of my Epson scanner. So I have to switch stripes more often than with 6x6 negatives before and to me this is already a big increase of workthe ones I ordered -- the only ones I found in a quick Amazon search, probably should have looked at Freestyle, B&H, or Adorama directly -- were single negative pockets, four rows of four.
Ain't that tedious to handle all 6x4.5 or 6x7 as single negative frames? I never saw such archive pages, but I noticed that even though I get three 6x7 negative stripes in one row of a page, I only get two in the holder of my Epson scanner. So I have to switch stripes more often than with 6x6 negatives before and to me this is already a big increase of work![]()
Take a look at Printfile's website: https://www.pfile.com/prod_detail_list/120-Negative-Preservers
I looked at their description for the 120-4B - I don't know why they say that.Hmm. They say the ones that hold 3-wide 6x6 also hold only three 6x4.5 wide -- seems like the math isn't adding up, or I wouldn't get 16 frames in place of 12 on a roll.
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