What ? ...
... is 120mm medium format film ?
... rather, here are 8 individual scanned cut outs from
a 120mm, color negative,
medium format {8 X 10} contact sheet
a 120mm, color negative,
medium format {8 X 10} contact sheet
from the said color neg roll
Date: 1997
Location: South Bay Gardens, Sucat
Subject: Nace Gonzales
Camera Used: 120 Pentax
Film Used: Kodak GPX, 120mm, ASA 100, Medium Format,
Color Negative Film
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Now, Below is a scanned [8 X 10] contact sheet.
Date: 1997
Location: Ecology 3 Village, Pasong Tamo, Makati City
Subject: Mylene Dizon
Camera used: 120 Pentax
Film Used: Kodak Plus-X, 120mm, ASA 100, Medium Format,
Black & White Negative Film
Notice that one 120mm filmroll gives the photog nine frames,
which fit just right into an >[8 X10] contact sheet
-> that is -> If one uses a PENTAX 120 medium format camera.
Using a HASSELBLAD 120 medium format camera, will give the photog twelve SQUARE frames {albeit smaller}, which also fit exactly into an
[8 X10] contact sheet.
Unfortunately, for now, I can't find my, HASSELBLAD 120 contact sheets.
brosi gonzales
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