Thank you for showing the exhibition and the the work going into it. Film sprocket panoramics looks absolutely super. How are they mounted? And what paper cutter do you use? Tusind tak.
Thanks for you comment. Some difficult questions for a non-native english speaker, but I'll try. The very long papers are cut with a very sharp hobby knife based on razor blades, so manually cut with very much precision going into it. The prints are mounted onto some around 5-6 mm thich boards made for the purpose. They have middle foam material and a cardboard glued to it on both sides. Thank makes them very stiff and light as I demonstrated in the video holding it at one end with one hand. Hope that answers your question. Selv tak 🙂
Thank you for showing the exhibition and the the work going into it.
Film sprocket panoramics looks absolutely super. How are they mounted? And what paper cutter do you use? Tusind tak.
Thanks for you comment. Some difficult questions for a non-native english speaker, but I'll try. The very long papers are cut with a very sharp hobby knife based on razor blades, so manually cut with very much precision going into it. The prints are mounted onto some around 5-6 mm thich boards made for the purpose. They have middle foam material and a cardboard glued to it on both sides. Thank makes them very stiff and light as I demonstrated in the video holding it at one end with one hand.
Hope that answers your question. Selv tak 🙂
Tusind tak 🙏