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Old June 10th 09, 02:28 AM posted to rec.photo.equipment.large-format
David Nebenzahl
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Default Best cutter for Film

On 6/9/2009 1:20 PM K W Hart spake thus:

"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message
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On 6/9/2009 5:31 AM Garry spake thus:

Anyone care to offer an informed opinion on the best cutter for sheet
film?
My only experience was way back in the day where the studio I worked
at as a young buck bought 8x10 buy the van load and yours truly would
use a guillotine(non rotary) cutter to cut to the required size. Do
rotary cutters work better?


Based on my experience cutting various things, I'd say the standard paper
cutter would be the best. (Not a guillotine, which would consist of a
vertical-moving blade; only big paper cutters, like the ones printers use,
have that.) Results in the least handling and potential scratching of the
film stock.


I think that a "true" guillotine would probably be best, because they
usually clamp down on the item before the blade makes the cut. But I'd be
willing to bet that the OP probably doesn't have one of those in his
darkroom!


Probably not. I used to have such a cutter (a 20" Polar to go with my
Heidelberg press when I owned a print shop). The best way to cut film
would be on such a cutter, in a stack with padding at the top and
bottom. Of course, you'd have to figure out a way to get all the lights
out, which wouldn't be easy, especially on new modren cutters that have
display screens and other lights that can't be turned off.


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