MikeS
Member
Hi All.
I have a couple of Beattie Coleman Transet 70mm film backs. these hold 15' of 70mm film (the back doesn't care if it's perfed or not), and I'm going to be getting some Efke R100 from J&C in the near future to shoot in them. My question is, what's the best/easiest way to process 15' of film? I see that Jobo either makes, or made 70mm reels, but they only hold 5' of film each, so I would have to measure out 5', cut it, measure out another 5', cut again, then load 3 separate reels! I don't care about loosing a couple of shots to the cutting area, it would just be a pain to figure out exactly where the cutting areas are so I can skip a frame or 2 at each cutting point.
Are there other reels that can take the full 15' that are not too expensive? Another option is a rewind tank. Is using a rewind tank designed for 100' of film overkill for doing 15'? How well do the rewind tanks work?
Are there any other affordable options? I suppose If I get the Jobo reels, I could always just load 5' of film into the backs at a time, that would be one way of being sure not to cut up a good picture, but that would also sort of defeat the purpose of having the 70mm back in the first place!
The Transet back does have a strange size negative, 2-1/2" x 3-1/8" which like 6x7 enlarges directly up to 8x10, and I've got an old Elwood enlarger which has a glass negative carrier, so using that strange size shouldn't be any problem either.
Thanks for any help, or suggestions any of you have!
-Mike
I have a couple of Beattie Coleman Transet 70mm film backs. these hold 15' of 70mm film (the back doesn't care if it's perfed or not), and I'm going to be getting some Efke R100 from J&C in the near future to shoot in them. My question is, what's the best/easiest way to process 15' of film? I see that Jobo either makes, or made 70mm reels, but they only hold 5' of film each, so I would have to measure out 5', cut it, measure out another 5', cut again, then load 3 separate reels! I don't care about loosing a couple of shots to the cutting area, it would just be a pain to figure out exactly where the cutting areas are so I can skip a frame or 2 at each cutting point.
Are there other reels that can take the full 15' that are not too expensive? Another option is a rewind tank. Is using a rewind tank designed for 100' of film overkill for doing 15'? How well do the rewind tanks work?
Are there any other affordable options? I suppose If I get the Jobo reels, I could always just load 5' of film into the backs at a time, that would be one way of being sure not to cut up a good picture, but that would also sort of defeat the purpose of having the 70mm back in the first place!
The Transet back does have a strange size negative, 2-1/2" x 3-1/8" which like 6x7 enlarges directly up to 8x10, and I've got an old Elwood enlarger which has a glass negative carrier, so using that strange size shouldn't be any problem either.
Thanks for any help, or suggestions any of you have!
-Mike