[pure-silver] Re: Cutting film into strips

  • From: Rei Shinozuka <shino@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 19:12:57 -0400

if it's 35mm and frame edges are very thin or nonexistent,
i resort to counting eight sprocket holes between cuts.
but i just use fiskars on the roll hanging from the ceiling.

-rei

On Jun14 14:06, Ben R. McRee wrote:
> How do you cut your roll film?  I know this is a pedestrian question, 
> but it has been bugging me. Up until now I have been cutting my film 
> into strips while it is still hanging.  This is not always 
> satisfactory-I don't always get the cuts exactly where I want them. 
> But I've been reluctant to lay the film down somewhere where it might 
> pick up dust and scratches.  But yesterday I had no choice.  I had a 
> series of frames with large shadow areas along the edge, making it 
> impossible to see where one frame ended and the next began.  I had to 
> take it down and lay it across a lightbox to make the cuts.  So how 
> do you cut your film?
> 
> --Ben
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Rei Shinozuka shino@xxxxxxxxx
Ridgewood, New Jersey

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