Re: Experience with 20x24 format

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From: Terry Lindquist (tsll@localnet.com)
Date: 12/01/01-09:36:24 AM Z


Sandy:

Yes, I would like to see your "new" camera...

Thank you.

terry

Sandy King wrote:

> I had a look also at the 20X24 Lotus on the website. Looks like a
> nicely reasoned solution to handle a camera of this size. Certainly
> looks like a nice arrangment for working in the studio.
>
> Just in case anyone is interested in having a look at the 20X24
> camera I built I have some images made by Sam Wang that I would be
> happy to share. They are in jpeg format.
>
> Sandy King
>
> >Neal,
> >
> >I donīt remember the exact type of that plastic. It is flexible, half
> >opaque, of 1mm thickness, one side is smooth, the other shows an even and
> >rough graininess which is important because this allows the fluid to flush
> >the back of the film for removing the antihalation layer.
> >
> >If you want I could send an jpeg off list to you.
> >
> >Burkhardt
> >
> >
> >>Burkhardt,
> >>I saw the 20X24 camera on the Lotus website
> > ><http://www.lotusviewcamera.at/lovica_20x24_e.html>, what an awesome
> >>machine!
> >>Although, I found the article about the plastic liner for the Jobo drum,
> >>there were no photographs accompanying it. Do you recall how thick and what
> >>type of plastic worked for you?
> ><Thanks, Neal
>
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