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Re: How much of a 120 neg is cropped in printing?

by Peter <w2tga@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 24, 2008 at 02:18 PM

On Mar 24, 6:05=A0pm, Anonymous <x...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I have some 120 negs with the main subject very close to the edges of
the =
frame.
> How much of the neg is typically lost in printing? =A0For example, would
s=
omething 1/8 of
> an inch from the edge of the neg show up in an 8x10 print?

If you print it yourself you might have whatever possibility you
want.  Professional labs exist that will print the entire negative.

If you do it yourself, using an enlarger that can enlarge bigger
negatives, you can perhaps put the negative in a glass carrier and
select what you want (e.g., by moving the print easel and adjusting
the magnification).  A professional lab would normally have a 4x5
enlarger and be able to mask so that the full frame is printed.

If you are printing 120 to 8x10, you will also have to consider that
the negative will only come close to matching the proportions of 8x10
if it is 6x7 (or possibly 6x4.5), and even then there are some
differences in film holders that might mean it is not a perfect match;
the consequence is that if you want to print the entire frame the
useable image will be slightly less than 8x10.

If you will scan and print from the scan, you should be able to
provide a scan of the whole negative and make whatever size print you
seek.

In principle, nothing must be lost; what you will receive may depend
on the details of the equipment that will be used.




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Re: How much of a 120 neg is cropped in printing?
Peter <w2tga@[EMAIL PR  2008-03-24 14:18:49 

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