Developed my first roll of 116 film (70mm film). Frozen film since 1948 [VIDEO]

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxKYKTlLj4U

Check out my video. In a previous video I showed you how to load 116 / 70mm film onto Paterson reels without modification. But for my first roll of film I used a 116 film apron instead. You can find these film aprons on ebay, just look for Kodacraft film tanks, there's many sizes. Also the film apron works well in a Paterson or Jobo tank.

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That trick of reversing one of the spiral sides is so simple. 70mm look out, here I come :smile:
 
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