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Box 120 Inches Roll Over Screen For Projectors

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umapathi 2024-04-14 01:45:56

[0.69 to 0.83:1] Picture quality very impressive. Tried different sizes 120 to 250 inches. works great on the wall even with out screen.

5
Eric 2024-09-12 08:58:47

[1.45 lb] Allows me to process film in my kitchen. First roll of 120 turned out great.

5
Rebekah 2024-04-25 09:22:33

[7.67 lb] Really gorgeous paper. I use it for printing fine art and it just looks lovely. Please note: the center of the roll is three inches in diameter for the 100' roll, not two inches, so you made need a plastic adapter (about $12) for the spindle on your large-format printer. This way it is steadier when it prints.

5
William 2024-04-03 03:44:42

[Acetate] I used Kodak Tri X 120 roll film in a Yashica Mat 124G twin lens camera in my first college photography class in 1973. I just bought a roll to use in my Nikon FM2, still an older camera comparatively, and expect to get the same superb images with this roll today as I did back then. I have always loved Tri X.

5
Phoenix 2024-04-11 07:50:12

[Yes] I love this adhesive tape already, so getting a full 120 roll was a no brainer. Love the way you can stick the tape to the side of the box for easier use as well.

5
Dana 2024-05-04 03:28:49

[Polypropylene] I use black and white and color 120 roll film in an old Hasselblad 500CM and have the film developed only. The photo processor does not have sleeves nor any type of storage for the developed film. I store in the sleeves to scan and digitally print at my studio. The sleeves are easy to use and store

5
anyonymous 2024-05-22 05:43:23

[Color Negative] I was so happy to see B&H carried the 160 film! I might try to roll 120 film (same thing as 160 film but comes on a 120 size spool) to the 620 film spool myself (it's cheaper) in the future but for now I'll be buying the ready to load 160 film.

5
Dennis 2024-05-08 01:26:42

[0.07 lb] I just used one of these when processing a roll of Ilford 120 HP-5 Plus B&W film in a 16 oz SS tank. Couldn't be simpler or easier. The trade-off of course is that you're paying for the convenience. But if one doesn't process a great deal of film, one must worry about a 500ml or 1,000ml quantity of fixer concentrate running beyond its expiration date.

5
Richard 2024-06-27 05:12:57

[64] Ideal for 8 exposure rolls of 120 film as there are 60 pages for 30 rolls total of film (2 pages per roll) with 8 entry places total (4 per page) for each picture information.

5
Daniel 2024-07-12 08:30:44

[24] wasn't expecting it to be this good. I like the versatility of the roll. I rolled it on a 120 spool So even the sprocket got exposed and the result is a very clean photo without the text and barcode thingies that you normally have on a 35mm film where the sprocket are.

5