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In the practice many plates were cut to different sizes than the
"standards". 1-2 mm difference is usually not significant.
There are some
differents between the sizes of continental Europe and English
countries. The European sizes origined from the 6x8 Parisian
inch (=2.701 cm)
size whole plate, while the English plates used English inches
(=2.54 cm).
1 inch was a
different size in different countries/ages (eg. Preus inch =2.615 cm, inch
from Vienna = 2.634 cm). There are much more versions of largest and smallest
sizes than existing in this table. These sizes was not
"standardized" with a special name but an unique product of
a manufacturer.
The most often used sizes were the sixth and quarter plates. The Voigtländer-Petzval metal camera used circle plates (about 10 cm diameter -- usually 98 mm), the Steinheil (40 mm) and the Davidson camera also.
Continental Europe: |
English countries (in mm x 2.54) |
English countries |
Name -plate |
|
330 x 432 |
13 x 17 |
mammoth |
270 x 320 |
280 x 330 |
11 x 13 |
extra (imperial) |
|
305 x 406 |
12 x 16 |
double whole |
|
216 x 330 |
8˝ x 13 |
|
162 x 216 165 x 215 |
165 x 216 |
6 1/2 x 8 1/2 |
whole |
l08 x 162 |
108 x 165 |
4 1/4 x 6 1/2 |
half |
110 x 160 111 x 170 |
108 x 140 |
4 1/4 x 5 1/2 |
|
72 x 162 105 x
131 |
165 x 70 |
6 1/2 x 2 3/4 |
third |
81 x 108 85 x 105 |
83 x 108 |
3 1/4 x 4 1/4 |
quarter |
72 x 81 75 x 80 75 x 85 |
70 x 83 |
2 3/4 x3 1/4 |
sixth |
54 x 81 55 x 80 |
53 x 83 |
|
1/8 |
54 x 72 55 x 70 |
51 x 64 |
2 x 2 1/2 |
1/9 |
144 x 162 |
|
|
stereo 4/6 |
81 x 144 |
|
|
stereo,
half of 4/6 |
|
51x 63 |
|
1/12 |
40 x 53 |
25x 41 |
1 x 1 5/8 |
1/16 |
Continental Europe: |
English countries (in mm) |
English countries |
Name -plate |