60x60's <GRIN>! 5 inch roll film is arial film. There are a few backs 
that allow you to to use cut lengths of it, sort of like a giant 35mm 
cassette, on your Graphic or Linhof.

-graywolf

P. J. Alling wrote:
> Hell, if you're shooting 4x5 roll film then you have to make at least 
> 11x14s, not advice really, just an opinion.
> 
> Scott Loveless wrote:
>> Howdy!
>>
>> I need to order a bulk loader for 35mm long roll film.  The two that
>> seem to be widely available are the Lloyd and the Watson.  Anyone ever
>> use these?  Any recommendations?
>>
>> Also shopping for an enlarger that will handle 4x5 film.  My current
>> rig will accommodate anything from 8mm up to 6x6.  The darkroom itself
>> is under construction (the dimroom just didn't cut it) and I've
>> allocated enough space for two table top enlargers.  I have no plans
>> to make prints larger than 8x10 for quite some time.  My current
>> requirements are small (no floor models), needs to be able to handle
>> at least 4x5 (roll film would be nice, but not necessary), and
>> relatively inexpensive.  Any thoughts?  Anybody got one they need
>> hauled off?  <g>
>>
>> Thanks, folks!  Any suggestions are much appreciated.
>>
>>   
> 
> 

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