> This is really no mystery, it's just that the neg holders are fairly > thick, and somewhat reflective. This has always been a problem with > large format enlargers with their thicker neg holders, and easily > fixed. A little matte black paint around the inside edge of the > holder goes a long way. > Right. And if that doesn't work one can file the edge of the opening to about a 45 degree angle so that it is beveled away from the film. Use a small jewelers file, available at any decent hardware store or Radio Shack. Or petition the manufacturers to provide well executed holders - like full frame! Todd
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