guides on ground glass

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Hi all,

I Have a question. I am repairing my old 5x7 camera. I bought it with an non-original ground glass. I saw on many cameras ground glass lines, some guides. I think they are useful. My question is how to draw them.

10x = thanks

-- Martin Kapostas (martin.kapostas@asdo.com), March 14, 2001

Answers

Most brands use a silkscreen machine to do that but if you don't mind the look of it you can do it with a waterproof permanent fineliner. The pattern is very different and actually fits your type of photography so some people like it very "clean" and somne othe want all kins of things in it, technical photography requires a Grid but portrait might very well do without. Greetings

-- Andrea Milano (milandro@multiweb.nl), March 14, 2001.

You could try removable acetate overlays. Good luck, DJ.

-- N Dhananjay (ndhanu@umich.edu), March 14, 2001.

You can also use the finest size of drafting tape on the groundglass. If you've got a fresnel with a glass overlay, put it on the underside of the overlay.

-- Anthony J. Kohler (arbitrator@uneedspeed.net), March 14, 2001.

You can lay it out by using a try square and marking it with a pencil. This will give you marks you can see that are light enough that they won't interfere with your viewing.

-- Dan Smith (shooter@brigham.net), March 14, 2001.

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