pentax 6x7 135 film (35mm) frame lines
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Focusing on the ground glass screen, I carefully position myself to squeeze under the viewfinder. The print turns out very thin, but if you have a well-calibrated printer, try using z-scale to make it even thinner. Sprocket holes are included for framing, although they won't be perfectly aligned along the film's length due to spacing issues. However, the positioning should still be correct. To achieve a translucent mask, I recommend using a translucent filament. This allows you to see what's outside the frame and adjust accordingly.
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