Hadn't thought of that.
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 5:54 PM, `Richard Knoppow <dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I trained a hamster to get inside and make notes.
On 3/16/2016 5:22 PM, Bob Younger wrote:
If the door's closed how do you know the light is out?
Bob
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 5:19 PM, `Richard Knoppow <
<dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have the standard dimensions as established by ANSI. Kodak follows
or followed these sizes.
For 4X5 the aim dimensions are: 3.92 x 4.92 (in)
I believe the reason is to make room for the adapters once used to fit
sheet film into glass plate holders. Glass plates are exactly the nominal
size.
On 3/16/2016 4:46 PM, Richard Lahrson wrote:
Hi!
So I just got this guide bar for my 20 inch Nikor rotary cutter.
I like these cutters because the wheel can be rotated out of the
way and the surface is 20 x 20 inches scribed at 1/2 inch intervals.
I'm cutting 5 inch wide aerial film. Setting the guide bar at 4
inches, I soon discovered that 4x5 film is not actually 4x5. It
is actually 3/32 inch shorter at the 4 inch side and 1/16 inch shorter
at the 5 inch side.
The things you can learn in retirement besides how the
frig lite goes out.......!
Rich
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