> PAUL STENQUIST wrote:
> >
> > I have a film holder for my
> > enlarger that I attacked with
> > a die grinder to leave an
> > irregular border that exposes
> > some of the film edge.
>

She wrote:

> I tried doing that once and ended up with a real messy
> border.  You're better skilled with such tools than I, it
> seems.  Imagine how happy I was to discover that Beseler makes
> a full-frame carrier, which I was able to buy on eBay for
> about $15.00

What about this, guys... take one for a 2 1/2"  x 2 1/2" (approx) and
use the
blades on the easel to put a nice neat black border around the full
frame.  I anticipate
you saying too much light spill around from too much extra space but you
could kind of
sloppily mask that by taping a bit.

I'm not too handy, either, and basically used a sharpie for the black
border look.  I
wonder what terrible stuff I've done to some of my photos as a result
but for the
most part I haven't done it to the archivally processed stuff, just RC
prints.

annsan

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