jano
Evil Bokeh
Hi, just finished shooting my first roll of b&w film. I did some quick searches on google but haven't found anything. I have questions about the steps after shooting a roll of 120.
First, B&W: do I just start reeling the film as with 35mm? Or do I need to unroll a portion of the film, first, because there seems to be a lot of tape before and after shooting 12 shots of 6x6.
Second, C41: the girl at the ritz where I go found a cartridge for 120 to stick into the fuji developer thingy (I think it's fuji). There's paper on the film.. she should just handle it as normal? errr... or this won't be possible?
I'm sorta confused here. The paper on the back of the film is weird
Thank you for your time!
jano
First, B&W: do I just start reeling the film as with 35mm? Or do I need to unroll a portion of the film, first, because there seems to be a lot of tape before and after shooting 12 shots of 6x6.
Second, C41: the girl at the ritz where I go found a cartridge for 120 to stick into the fuji developer thingy (I think it's fuji). There's paper on the film.. she should just handle it as normal? errr... or this won't be possible?
I'm sorta confused here. The paper on the back of the film is weird
Thank you for your time!
jano
jano
Evil Bokeh
Oops.. one more thing.. (for b&w):
I have the patterson plastic tank/reel thingy. It can expand to accomodate 120. The camera creates little holes in the top of the film, but I don't see any sprocket holes.. will it still be fed through onto the reel? Or.. err.. ack. I should have bought an extra test roll before this, whooops.
I have the patterson plastic tank/reel thingy. It can expand to accomodate 120. The camera creates little holes in the top of the film, but I don't see any sprocket holes.. will it still be fed through onto the reel? Or.. err.. ack. I should have bought an extra test roll before this, whooops.
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