Arista plastic reels from Freestyle have been even easier than the Paterson reels in getting started with development - due to the extra wide flanges. Flawless for 35mm, they seem to be binding 120 film that I'm beginning to work with now.
So I'm wondering whether Hewes 120 reels would be "easier" or "better" given that they attach to the center of the reel rather than thread through the edge the way the Paterson / Arista reels do? Also, I assume they are usable in the same Nikkor steel/aluminum tanks Hewes also fits their 35mm reels into?
Appreciate any thoughts, suggestions, comments, etc.
So I'm wondering whether Hewes 120 reels would be "easier" or "better" given that they attach to the center of the reel rather than thread through the edge the way the Paterson / Arista reels do? Also, I assume they are usable in the same Nikkor steel/aluminum tanks Hewes also fits their 35mm reels into?
Appreciate any thoughts, suggestions, comments, etc.
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. If you really want to spend money try a 35mm Hewes reel with their spiral loader. Leave the film in the cassette, retrieve the film tab with a puller, pull out about 3 inches of film, trim off the tab and insert the film onto the reel teeth. Then you switch off the lights turn the crank for about 5 seconds and the reel is loaded, cut off the film attached to the cassette and you are done. Cool as can be but completely unnecessary
