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Choice Photography
a personal selection and commentary by the Gib
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Having been putting a camera up to my eye or my eyeglasses since the 60s I now spend time looking around on the web to find photography and photographic information that delights my appetite for the result of careful viewing of the planet and its inhabitants. And man, is that a load of fun. Selected Tag: 6x9["Choice Photography " Home Page] something lost found againI own an Epson Perfection 2350 flat bed scanner which came with several negative frame holders. These are flat black plastic "sheets" that can hold 35mm negatives, 35mm slides, and 4x5 negatives or 120 size film negatives or uncut transparency film strips.
In my never-ending battle against clutter and in pursuit of the perfect physical organization of my computer workstation and camera related gadgetry, I move things around. Over a year ago I was unable to find the "sheet" for 4x5 and 120 film negatives. This was a drag since there is no local lab that can handle 6x9 cm negatives to make prints. I would have to send film to Toronto for that. I own an old folding medium format camera, an Agfa Record III Billy with a 105mm Apotar lens, which produces 6x9 cm images on 120 roll film. The advantage of this camera is that it folds up and is easy to carry and the large negative can produce very detailed photographs. So no scanner "sheet" no scans. Until last week when as I moved a pile of photographic magazines from one spot to another, I happened to "cut the deck" and lo and behold the 120 frame "sheet" emerged. Great joy. I can now put film back into the Agfa Record III and be able to scan the negatives once again. The moral of the story is try to put stuff where you won't lose it, and if you don't do that, keep moving stuff around and eventually the "lost" stuff will surface. ![]() Agfa Record III opened ![]() Agfa Record III with the lens collapsed and the "front door" closed.
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