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DanielStone

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the same ones I use for standard 35mm.

I don't have an xpan, just borrow a friends when I use it.

I use the 7 rows x6 negs/strip from Freestyle.

since I shoot MF(6X7) as well, I make contact sheets on 10x12(cut from rolls for color) or 11x14 paper(cut down to 10x12 after processing), cause the page size is perfect for this 10x12, just fits.

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I get Print File pages that will hold 3 XPAN frames across, but the whole roll won't fit in the page. I save the extras as a new page.
 

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I also use Print file pages with 3 frames across and 7 down and the contact sheet looks great.
But you will have to use 9½ x 12 paper not 8 x 10.
 

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I also use Print file pages with 3 frames across and 7 down and the contact sheet looks great.
But you will have to use 9½ x 12 paper not 8 x 10.

Or A4?
 

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ive come to the conclusion that contact sheets are best fit for 11x14 paper, no matter the format. a 35mm 36 exp roll will simply not fit on 8x10 paper, and neither will my 10 6x7 shots from the mamiya. as much as i try saving paper i think making contact sheets on 11x14 is the ebst option.
 

Vincent Brady

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ive come to the conclusion that contact sheets are best fit for 11x14 paper, no matter the format. a 35mm 36 exp roll will simply not fit on 8x10 paper, and neither will my 10 6x7 shots from the mamiya. as much as i try saving paper i think making contact sheets on 11x14 is the ebst option.

I use a Patterson Contact Printing Frame 35mm for years and have had no problems. There is even space to enter location of the shots and dev. details.
 
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