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do you close your eyes when you load film onto a reel?

  • yes

    Votes: 47 38.2%
  • no

    Votes: 44 35.8%
  • i never noticed

    Votes: 4 3.3%
  • sometimes

    Votes: 28 22.8%

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LAG

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It seems like we have wifes & girlfriends watching around when we're talking about closing our eyes ... keep them open!
 

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It seems like we have wifes & girlfriends watching around when we're " hell hath no fury like a woman scorned"talking about closing our eyes ... keep them open!

Yea, " hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" :smile:
 

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Yep, my wife ain't afraid of anything. She lived in Philadelphia for 15 years running a gallery. One day some young hoodlum decided to snatch the cash box. She chased him down over a block and lit in to him. Scolded him, asking him what would your mother think etc. I think she scared him so bad he went straight after that. I know my match, I'm bigger but she's braver. :smile:
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Yep, my wife ain't afraid of anything. She lived in Philadelphia for 15 years running a gallery. One day some young hoodlum decided to snatch the cash box. She chased him down over a block and lit in to him. Scolded him, asking him what would your mother think etc. I think she scared him so bad he went straight after that. I know my match, I'm bigger but she's braver. :smile:
Mike
One thing I learned very early in my life is that women are tough, and not to mess with them especially if they are defending their children because they are alley fighters.:smile:
 

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i guess the title says it all ..
i used to but noticed tonight my eyes were wide open in the dark
what about you ?

This is not what really matters. The big question is: when you're there, in the dark, loading film in the reels... do you feel like you're not alone and, suddenly, someone will just whisper in your ears? :D
 

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I load reels in a creepy closet in my 1930's house. A bloody clown always fades into view, so I keep my eyes closed. Really helps keep the bloody clown at bay.
 

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(If only you could see further) ... talking about taking things off, I always take my wrist watch off when I handle the changing bag
I do the same. I worry that the illuminated dial will fog the film.
 

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I voted "I never noticed" because I'm not 100% sure, but I think I DO usually close them. I spool the film in a changing bag. Somehow it makes a strange kind of sense that closing your eyes helps visualize what you are doing, or at least concentrate a little harder on what your hands are feeling.
Concentration! That's why. I believe you have hit on the reason I close my eyes, if I close them, loading reels or holders in the darkroom in the dark. Also, as you said, perhaps it does help you visualize what you are doing. Do I worry about it? Heck no. If it works, don't fix it......Regards!
 

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If I close my eyes, it is mostly to avoid eye-strain from trying too hard to see in the dark. I have spent many thousands of hours in the dark -- loading and unloading sheet film and developing sheets in open trays. My Jobo Expert Drums sure have made a difference!

I can 'see' my hands dimly in the dark. That is, my brain can form the image of my hands in front of me based on the position/muscles of my hands. A little spooky, but I can never see what my hands are holding (film, white trays), so it is not a matter of light leaking into the room. Perhaps I have spent too much time alone in the dark!
 
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