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Re: IR in 120 film sizes


  • From: Don Roberts <droberts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: IR in 120 film sizes
  • Date: Thu, 01 Oct 1998 14:14:20 +0000

Rolland, is there a reason that you can't cut both sides equally and leave
half the sprocket holes on each side?  Would this perhaps give you too many
things to snag and hang up or is it just not feasible to cut both sides of
the film?

Rolland Elliott wrote:

> Here's a way to get Kodak High Speed B&W  Infrared Film in
> Medium Format (and Kodak's Color Infrared Film, EIR, in Med. Format.)
> , and I
> Thought others might be interested in my solution
> It's not perfect, but it works:
>
> I buy bulk rolls of Kodak Infrared film intended for aerial
> applications.
> HIE comes in rolls 70mm wide by 150feet long and
> EIR comes in rolls 70mm wide by 100feet long.
> The bulk rolls are 70mm film THAT HAS PERFORATIONS ON BOTH SIDES.
> If you want 70mm wide rolls that have no perforations, you can get
> them special order from Kodak, but be prepared to spend several
> thousand dollars since the minimum order is around 30 rolls.
>
> Using a homemade film splitter I CAN create film in two sizes:
>
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