[LargeFormat] Old LF info requested
Jim Hemenway
largeformat@f32.net
Tue Dec 17 13:42:57 2002
Les:
Thanks for the reply. I had thought that, but had dropped the idea as I
hadn't thought of it's use in an enlarger or copy camera. Thanks for
looking it up in that catalog.
Same for Whatis-2 I would imagine. A sort of negative carrier which can
be rotated whilst in the enlarger or copy camera.
--
Jim - http://www.hemenway.com
Les Newcomer wrote:
>
> since I don't see anyway for this to fit inside a film/plate holder I will
> say that it was designed for holding the original negatives/glass plates
> in order to either make a copy plate or an enlarged print. By nesting the
> frames you get a 'one size fits all' neg holder.
>
> The brass tabs are there to hold the plate in place as it was common at
> the time for the copy work to be in a vertical position.
>
> Okay that was from memory, From the 1920 Eastman Prof Photo Apparatus
> Catalog it's clearly shown with the Enlarging, Reducing and Copying camera
> as well as their Universal Labratory Outfit (which is an ER&C camera with
> a very large tilting table that I think was used in the movie
> "Frankenstein"
>
> On Tuesday, December 17, 2002, at 08:30 AM, Jim Hemenway wrote:
>
> > Whatis-1a
>
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