Loading Large Format Sheet Film Holders - Part II

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Unloading, loading, and cleaning large format sheet film holders. If I can be of any help to you, just email me through YouTube or through my website listed in the video. There's a "email me" button on the site. tjohnstonphoto.com

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  • thank you very much

  • @HaveAGoodHeart You're very welcome!

  • Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. I've just started collecting vintage cameras [for use, not just to stare at] and I'm looking forward to getting my first large-format camera ASAP.

  • @avallonmist You're very welcome and I always glad to hear that my videos helped someone. I plan to put up some more videos soon. Winter seems to be my best time for doing so. I do plan on doing detailed videos on camera movements too but I just have to get around to doing it. Thanks for the comment!

  • @avallonmist You're very welcome and thank you for your kind remark. That' makes my day! I hope to put up some new videos very soon.

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  • @ThomasOsbornePhotog Thank you very much for the kind remarks. I put that website up in about two hours when a client asked me to get something online. I haven't accessed it in years and, in fact, I forgot how to even modify it. I keep promising myself that I will build a "real" website but I just can't see to get around to it.  :-)

  • Thank you very much for your most informative video it was most helpful and full of handy tips. I look forward to seeing more of your handy hints and tips. best regards Nadine

  • Thanks a good wee refresher course for me.

  • @brbwatchingwillow The film boxes are light safe, as you know, having three parts. There is no need to put the film back in the foil packets. I put as many exposed sheets in each box as needed but I do keep them organized - that is, by what process will be used to develop them. If I am at home but won't be developing them for a while, I put the boxes in Zip-Loc bags and freeze them. If I am on a trip, I just make sure they don't get hot. I don't leave them in a hot car in hot weather.

  • @brbwatchingwillow Thank you very much! Actually, I setup my website in about one hour when a client asked me to. I just uploaded some images I had scanned. I haven't accessed my website in a couple years and, in fact, forgot how to update it! I keep promising myself that I will build a "real" website but I can't seem to get around to it. Thanks again!

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