Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Amy, just come down from the darkroom after having done a small batch ( 5 rolls of Legacy Pro). I have never liked pulling the film back through the felt trap and as you say, the film cannister is always getting tangled up in something. I recommend popping the can with the beercan "key" - or if you start rolling your own, popping the bottom off with your fingers.
Loading Paterson reels is easy and quick - AS LONG AS THEY ARE BONE DRY!!!! Any moisture will cause the film to stick.
Once you have gotten the process down, you can start changing things - 1 thing at a time, as otherwise you wont know what caused what!
As for fixing film - if you are doing small tanks, agitate every 30 sec ( a couple of turns) - underfixing film or under agitating film gives you flat, grey negs. When you start doing larger volumes of film, get bigger tanks, 5 reel tanks and be on the look-out for a Uni Roller agitator (you can usually find them at swapmeets) - 5 reel Paterson tanks works well on it. It will rotate twice in one direction and then reverse and rotate in the other directions as well as "jiggle" slightly lengthswise. Saves a lot of time and effort. I have done 10 000's of rolls using one and so far no problem.
One way of simplifying loading Paterson reels is to cut the film slightly rounded and "pull" it in through the catch for the steel balls that provide the "feed" when you twist the to sides.
Enjoy the process and lets us know how it works out.
Loading Paterson reels is easy and quick - AS LONG AS THEY ARE BONE DRY!!!! Any moisture will cause the film to stick.
Once you have gotten the process down, you can start changing things - 1 thing at a time, as otherwise you wont know what caused what!
As for fixing film - if you are doing small tanks, agitate every 30 sec ( a couple of turns) - underfixing film or under agitating film gives you flat, grey negs. When you start doing larger volumes of film, get bigger tanks, 5 reel tanks and be on the look-out for a Uni Roller agitator (you can usually find them at swapmeets) - 5 reel Paterson tanks works well on it. It will rotate twice in one direction and then reverse and rotate in the other directions as well as "jiggle" slightly lengthswise. Saves a lot of time and effort. I have done 10 000's of rolls using one and so far no problem.
One way of simplifying loading Paterson reels is to cut the film slightly rounded and "pull" it in through the catch for the steel balls that provide the "feed" when you twist the to sides.
Enjoy the process and lets us know how it works out.