ChrisPlatt
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Even when my vision was better using the "good" scissors I have had mishaps, i.e. cutting in the negative area rather than between frames.
Years ago I could use an X-acto knife, steel ruler and a scrap glass mirror, but today my coordination is not good enough to juggle all that.
Most of the cutters sold for film photographers today have a fixed-blade guillotine-type cutter.
There's a JJC model that has user replaceable blades, but it looks like those will require change often.
Perhaps a small (<12") paper cutter with replaceable rotary blades would be an alternative to explore?
For those of you who cut your developed negatives into shorter strips - what do you use to cut them apart?
TIA,
Chris
Years ago I could use an X-acto knife, steel ruler and a scrap glass mirror, but today my coordination is not good enough to juggle all that.
Most of the cutters sold for film photographers today have a fixed-blade guillotine-type cutter.
There's a JJC model that has user replaceable blades, but it looks like those will require change often.
Perhaps a small (<12") paper cutter with replaceable rotary blades would be an alternative to explore?
For those of you who cut your developed negatives into shorter strips - what do you use to cut them apart?
TIA,
Chris