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just wondering what the wet printers do with 6x6 ..have looked at cutting down 12 inch by 76 meter rolls but at £220 its a bit pricey ,,then found some ready cut to 10 in x 10 in ,,,100 sheets for £62 ,, ah thats better ,,,then found out it a minimum order of five boxes ,,,so do you just crop off the edge of the frame ?or do you print to the paper size and lose the edge ? as in print 8in x8in on 10 x 8 ?
 
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8x8 gives plenty of test strips for split grade printing
 
thanks for the replies , i have only used 35mm before and when i got the negs in my sweaty little hands compared to 35 its like wow ,you can just feel that they are going to print to a good size . ,,, i will see how 8 x 8 's go for a while and get some test strips along the way ,,, thanks again
 
just wondering what the wet printers do with 6x6 ..have looked at cutting down 12 inch by 76 meter rolls but at £220 its a bit pricey ,,then found some ready cut to 10 in x 10 in ,,,100 sheets for £62 ,, ah thats better ,,,then found out it a minimum order of five boxes ,,,so do you just crop off the edge of the frame ?or do you print to the paper size and lose the edge ? as in print 8in x8in on 10 x 8 ?

.............one of the reasons I got rid of my 6X6 cameras for 6X4.5 and 6X7, as I was once home printing in B/W then colour and either cropped the neg or the paper (either way was a waste) :shrug:
 
Despite shooting 6x6 I rarely print square. I always find there is something in the composition that can be improved upon by some judicious cropping.
 
Never thought about chopping off the bottom to make a square piece of paper I generally pint bang smack in the middle, whether wet printing or inkjet printing a scanned image.
 
to be honest i think i might go down that route Kev ,i'm sure i will be able to lose one of the edges ,what with my composition and framing :D
thanks for all replies :thumbs:
 
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