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Jobo LPL 7700 6x6 Negative Carrier?
Hi Folks,
I have just picked up a Yashicamat 124G medium format camera, I believe the negatives this produces are 6x6. I also have a Jobo LPL 7700 enlarger and the negative carrier for this is suited to 35mm slides, but by taking the middle of the negative carrier out and turning it round, it also holds 35mm negatives fairly tightly. If I leave the 35mm "holder" out of the negative carrier, the gap is 3 1/2inches by 2 1/2 inches. The negative carrier also has black "slides" that allow me to adjust how much the image is shown. What do I need to get to allow me to print the 6x6 negatives that the Yashicamat 124G produces? Sorry for the cost posting, but I think the people who follow the two groups this is posted in probably know the answer! Thanks, Andrew McCall -- Check out my blog! - [ http://www.h2o.demon.co.uk/ ] - |
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Jobo LPL 7700 6x6 Negative Carrier?
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Andrew McCall wrote: Hi Folks, I have just picked up a Yashicamat 124G medium format camera, I believe the negatives this produces are 6x6. I also have a Jobo LPL 7700 enlarger and the negative carrier for this is suited to 35mm slides, but by taking the middle of the negative carrier out and turning it round, it also holds 35mm negatives fairly tightly. If I leave the 35mm "holder" out of the negative carrier, the gap is 3 1/2inches by 2 1/2 inches. The negative carrier also has black "slides" that allow me to adjust how much the image is shown. What do I need to get to allow me to print the 6x6 negatives that the Yashicamat 124G produces? Sorry for the cost posting, but I think the people who follow the two groups this is posted in probably know the answer! The answer appears to be one you already have,....6x6 is 2 1/4 square therefore it seems that all you need to do is adjust the moving side of your carrier down from 3 1/2 perhaps vice versa,.....and maybe tape some black paper on the non moving sides......on the top or bottom of the carrier. Good for a start if not permanent. -- LF Website @ http://members.verizon.net/~gregoryblank "To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public."--Theodore Roosevelt, May 7, 1918 |
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Jobo LPL 7700 6x6 Negative Carrier?
On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 20:32:23 +0100, Andrew McCall wrote:
I have just picked up a Yashicamat 124G medium format camera, I believe the negatives this produces are 6x6. I also have a Jobo LPL 7700 enlarger and the negative carrier for this is suited to 35mm slides, but by taking the middle of the negative carrier out and turning it round, it also holds 35mm negatives fairly tightly. If I leave the 35mm "holder" out of the negative carrier, the gap is 3 1/2inches by 2 1/2 inches. The negative carrier also has black "slides" that allow me to adjust how much the image is shown. I've got an LPL7700, and if it is the same as I have, you have a 'univeral' negative mask - you adjust the 4 sliders to get the mask the right size for the inserted negative(whether this was a standard part I dont know, but it sounds from your description that that is what you have). To get good quality 6x6 prints though you may need a longer lens (~75mm), as the usual 50mm lens used for 35mm negs may cause vignetting of the image projected onto the baseboard.I've got a 60mm lens, and it works fine for me for both 35mm and 6x4.5 negs. Alan. -- To reply by e-mail, change the ' + ' to 'plus'. http://www.dvatc.co.uk - Off-road cycling in the North Midlands. |
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Jobo LPL 7700 6x6 Negative Carrier?
Most of these type carriers have plastic or metal inserts for most formats
and a set of glass "universal" inserts for the oddball stuff. Check with JOBO. -- darkroommike ---------- "Andrew McCall" wrote in message ... Hi Folks, I have just picked up a Yashicamat 124G medium format camera, I believe the negatives this produces are 6x6. I also have a Jobo LPL 7700 enlarger and the negative carrier for this is suited to 35mm slides, but by taking the middle of the negative carrier out and turning it round, it also holds 35mm negatives fairly tightly. If I leave the 35mm "holder" out of the negative carrier, the gap is 3 1/2inches by 2 1/2 inches. The negative carrier also has black "slides" that allow me to adjust how much the image is shown. What do I need to get to allow me to print the 6x6 negatives that the Yashicamat 124G produces? Sorry for the cost posting, but I think the people who follow the two groups this is posted in probably know the answer! Thanks, Andrew McCall -- Check out my blog! - [ http://www.h2o.demon.co.uk/ ] - |
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