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P3D Re: Mounting
- From: michaelk@xxxxxxxxxxx (Michael Kersenbrock)
- Subject: P3D Re: Mounting
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 10:30:21 -0800
> My, my, my... it's okay to TAKE the pictures, but gosh, having to MOUNT
> them?!? Sorry, folks - seems to me that's part of the whole process. I don't
> know about the rest of you, but I have a permanent mounting station set up on
> one of those little folding TV tables, with my light box, film cutter, X-Acto
> knife, scissors, magnifying glasses and mounting supplies (mostly I use slip-
And people wonder why everybody doesn't change from 2D prints (method is to
take'm out of the processor's envelope) to 3D. :-)
> ins, but for the stuff that really stands out, RBTs). When I get a couple of
> rolls developed, I just put on the TV, cut the film and slip 'em in the
> mounts; takes a maximum of 45 min. per roll; closer to a half hour if I really
> hustle.
I lowered my "backlog" of un-mounted rolls of film from 34 to 31 last week. I'm
starting to get halfway fast doing it, but I still don't enjoy it. I just like
the results. :-)
Mike K.
P.S. - Of course, I had hoped to get the count down to 20, but I don't think
I even have that many mounts, even counting the paper ones I don't use
anymore.
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> Mark
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