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[photo-3d] RBT Mounts and film curl


  • From: Ralph Johnston/Linda Sherman <copley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [photo-3d] RBT Mounts and film curl
  • Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 07:29:25 -0500

I have had a similar problem with Fuji Sensia II and Spicer mounts.  I had
to use a westab to stick the offending film chip to the rbt mount while
turning over the assembly.  Then I tape the chips to the spicer mount, and
remove the rbt jig along with the webtab.  This was just on a few out of a
roll, not on all.  Dr. Dave told me to get a new pin bar, but it may be the
Fuji sprocket dimension.

-Ralph


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>Message: 5
>   Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 00:40:33 -0800
>   From: <donaldparks@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: RBT Mounts and film curl
>
>     Has anyone noticed a difference between Kodak and Fuji
>slide films that effects slide mounting in RBT mounts or
>using the RBT jig method for mounting to Spicer mounts?
>



>     I reverse rolled the film and put it into a film can
>for a day or so.  This took some of the curl out but I still
>found it nearly impossible to use the RBT jig method that
>requires the film chips to stay secure when you transfer
>them to the Spicer mount.  I think it would have been
>possible to mount the film in all RBT mounts because less
>handling would be required before the mount is assembled.
>
>     I'm interested to know if anyone else has had these
>problems.   Don Parks
>
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