michr
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Thanks michr, I just recently found another one that I'm going to paint, I have a few ideas for the color scheme. Re-spooling in the camera will work in one direction but when you go to put it back onto a 620 spool in the proper direction the tail end of the film may not spool on correctly. Since the tail is not attached to the backing paper it will curl away from the pool and get jammed up in the camera. I have done this by hand, you have to keep everything tight and feel for the tail so you can make sure it gets onto the spool correctly. If you don't keep everything tight you will get to the end of the film that's attached to the paper and find that you have some slack.
That sounds similar to what happens to me when I try to respool using the Brownie. I'm probably better off just use the camera in the dark as a rig to do the respooling, so that I can take care of the loose film end. My biggest objections to respooling by hand have to do with how much handling of the film I have to do and the potential for scratches or for dropping it on the floor.