dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
I obviously need to practice more.
Question for those of you using stainless over plastic.
In loading your film onto the reels.. how do you know; in the dark, that the film is loading "just right" so that you don't get the film stuck to itself during the development process.
I just tried out the steel and while I could load the film fairly easily, I obviously didn't load it correctly and hence...I now have two rolls (I used two rolls that I knew I didn't care about per se) that have HUGE blotches of undeveloped areas because the film was touching itself (teehee 😀) within the reels.
HELP!!! 🙂
Thanks,
Dave
Question for those of you using stainless over plastic.
In loading your film onto the reels.. how do you know; in the dark, that the film is loading "just right" so that you don't get the film stuck to itself during the development process.
I just tried out the steel and while I could load the film fairly easily, I obviously didn't load it correctly and hence...I now have two rolls (I used two rolls that I knew I didn't care about per se) that have HUGE blotches of undeveloped areas because the film was touching itself (teehee 😀) within the reels.
HELP!!! 🙂
Thanks,
Dave