wpb
Well-known
Roscolux Swatchbook, $2.00.
Take the deepest red out of the pack, makes about 6 "red windows".
Take the deepest red out of the pack, makes about 6 "red windows".
Bill Clark
Veteran
On my older Hasselblad film backs it’s easy to get thirteen exposures. On number 12 turn the advance knob on the right side of the film back, it’s on the right side, counterclockwise as 1 will appear. Advance and then take #13.
Monte called me Cheapie!
Monte called me Cheapie!
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Roscolux Swatchbook, $2.00.
Take the deepest red out of the pack, makes about 6 "red windows".
Was going to be my suggestion as well, but didn’t find the sample when I did a quick search.
Kai-san
Filmwaster
On my older Hasselblad film backs it’s easy to get thirteen exposures. On number 12 turn the advance knob on the right side of the film back, it’s on the right side, counterclockwise as 1 will appear. Advance and then take #13.
Monte called me Cheapie!
I didn't know about that trick, don't know if it will work on my A12 backs. With my 501 C/M I have a problem with some film brands where frame one falls partly outside the film. One should think that the start arrow would be located at the same place on all film, but no. Annoying!
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