Yes, using a larger format enlarger is the solution. I have been using an
Omeda D2V for years, had a mask cut at a machine shop as an insert plate for
the 4x5" negative carrier and print 3 35mm frame sequences. Works great for
sequential frames or panoramic compositions. You might try handling your
film on anti-stat mats that are grounded as are used in computer repair
situations or perhaps wiping the film with an anti-stat cloth prior to
loading into your cameras might reduce static.
"God bless the master of this house and the mistress also,
And the little children that round your table grow,
The cattle in your stable, the dog by your front door,
And all that dwell within your gates, we wish you ten times more"
A happy, peace-filled and productive year to all.
Peter
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