Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Robert, Pardon me for jumping in. For a few years I had a sideline which required me processing and mounting 40 to 50 rolls of slides in a weekend. The two best purchases I made were a drying cabinet and a Noritsu (sp?) electric mounter. For low volume I used the Pacon "Snappy" mounter. Neither set up required cutting by hand, and I never scratched film. The electric mounter still requires you to be careful so you don't chop the film in the wrong place, but it is a joy to use. I bought it second hand from Noritsu for about $3000 Canadian. I could be convinced to sell it <grin>. Ken Lee Oakville, Ontario > -----Original Message----- > From: Robert G. Stevens [SMTP:robsteve@istar.ca] > Sent: Saturday, February 13, 1999 12:55 PM > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: [Leica] Slide mounting- Question for Tina > > Tina: > > Today I have been cleaning off my desk by mounting some of the many rolls > of slides that just sat there as uncut strips. I remember you saying that > you use Pakon slide mounts for you negatives. I just got a case of them > and that is what I have been using. My manual mounter has not arrived yet > and I have just been cutting them by hand using scissors. I was wondering > what you used to mount with, a manual or automatic pakon mounter? > > The cutting them with scissors is not too bad since a good percentage of > the sports and wildlife shots just get thrown out because they are not in > focus or not sharp enough. It would be neat to have an electric mounter > which could mount a whole roll in a mater of a minute or too. It would be > quicker that way than how I do it now and I would be more inclined to do > an > edit right away. For example I ran accross a roll of snow board racing > from two weeks ago that had some pretty awesome shots on it. I must have > missed the whole roll when editing the snowboard shots two weeks ago. > > Regards, > > Robert