I've shot another test roll in the Minox III, and I think I've worked out what was causing the horizontal scratches.
Was it the slitter or was it the 3D printed cartridges, or was it the camera? Having spent a little while with some fine sandpaper, and the scratches becoming "less bad", I'm now reasonably sure I just need to finish the film cartridges. I can then get a couple more printed at the local library.
Now, none of the images are particularly great from a photographic point of view, but it does look like I'm making some progress.
Film was 35mm Fomapan 100 slit to 9.2mm, developed in PC-TEA 1+50 for 10 minutes.
Small progress, tiny camera
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P C Headland
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Re: Small progress, tiny camera
Glad of your progress. So many things to go wrong, with original film, slitter, cassette, procedures, camera, development, scanning the tiny negs…Those images look promising!
I have looked more than once to 8x11 Minoxes but never got the courage. 35mm and 120 are hard enough for me.
I have looked more than once to 8x11 Minoxes but never got the courage. 35mm and 120 are hard enough for me.
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Santiago Montenegro
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If you get bitten by the Minox bug, you will want to get its propietary daylight tank. Minox is actually a system, and camera, tank and enlarger together make for a wonderful workflow.
The tank is so good I dream of scaling it up to 35mm.
The tank is so good I dream of scaling it up to 35mm.
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