jaredangle
Photojournalist
Hey guys, I'm a darkroom lab assistant at my school's photography program, so in addition to setting up the darkroom and cleaning after sessions and mixing chemicals, I also help students troubleshoot problems with their film/prints/enlargers/cameras/etc.
Well, this week I've had a film problem that has stumped me. I've had two students have film turn out like the image below, but it's definitely not a camera or developer issue – the students are using different cameras, and all of their other rolls have been fine, except for these ones.
Any ideas? Could it be they're loading film onto a wet reel? We have stainless steel 35mm and 120 reels.
Well, this week I've had a film problem that has stumped me. I've had two students have film turn out like the image below, but it's definitely not a camera or developer issue – the students are using different cameras, and all of their other rolls have been fine, except for these ones.
Any ideas? Could it be they're loading film onto a wet reel? We have stainless steel 35mm and 120 reels.