Roger Hicks
Member
Sheet film is also much easier to cut to unique sizes than trying to get an order together for some 70mm, 127, 110, and other odd roll film sizes that would require greatly differing set-ups for each type of film.
If I am mistaken, please show me where.
- Justin
Dear Justin,
You are spot on. A 'boutique' manufacturer can cut anything, because he is not making a million boxes of this and half a million boxes of that. No: he's making a few hundred boxes of this, a few score boxes of that, a few dozen boxes of something else. Maybe it costs twice as much, per square inch of film, to cut something really weird like 12x15 inch. So? That's what Bergger did for me and my Gandolfi Universal -- and they'll do it for anyone, if it makes economic sense.
Whole plate has come back because it is aesthetically charming and, in modern economics, affordable again. It's the same logic that mills Leica MP top plates out of a solid billet of brass. The manufacturing economics of 2007 are not those of 1997 or 1947. Some have cottoned to this; others have not.
Cheers,
Roger