The darkslides are the part of the filmholders which 'slide' up and down to
shield/expose the film.
Regards,
Brigitte.
Scott Sellers
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Hello Peter,
On Monday, March 04, 2002, Peter Jones wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Mar 2002 13:11:23 -0500 (EST), you wrote:
>>I just got a copy of an Ilford Manual of Photography from the 1920's.
What we
>>call filmholders are called dark slides in the book, and what we now call
>>dark slides are called shutters. And a cable release is called an
>>'Antinous Release'.
>>
> I always thought dark slides were called dark slides - in the UK at
> least.
Hmm... if filmholders are dark slides, what are dark slides?
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