A customer brought me some film recently that looked a lot like 120 film--it was about 60 years old and I processed one roll with moderate success using my normal SS 120 reels. I say moderate success because the film was so curly and narrow that I barely got it on the reel! She was so happy with it, that she brought me three more rolls of the stuff, oy. I just spent 45 minutes in the dark trying to get one roll reeled up on three different types of reels. I feel like I have tried everything, and every time, I end up getting 3 or more rings without film on them, and it's just a simple problem of the film itself being a hair narrower than regular 120 film. The film is called Turapan 6x9, and it's a 40ASA film.
Here's what I've tried so far:
Stainless Steel reels (of various clamping styles); reeling it forwards, backwards and upside down (in hopes to combat the curling)
JOBO Reels
Patterson Plastic reels
all of them are just slightly too big. --Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Here's what I've tried so far:
Stainless Steel reels (of various clamping styles); reeling it forwards, backwards and upside down (in hopes to combat the curling)
JOBO Reels
Patterson Plastic reels
all of them are just slightly too big. --Does anyone have any other suggestions?
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