Another issue, sorry guys.
I’m unable to recover the film leader using the Kaiser film retriever tool I’ve just purchased.
Film is Tri-X, but brand shouldn’t matter. However I can consistently retrieve the leader from an old supermarket branded film, but not from this roll of Tri-X for some reason.
I’ve also tried wetting the end of a sacrificial end of film and poking it into the Tri-X canister, winding backwards to ensure the two have engaged, then pulling out, but the Tri-X leader won’t come out to play.
NB The film was shot using a Nikon F100 and if wondering if the tip of the leader has bent over by the camera thus causing the problem I’ve described.
Any suggestions?
I’m unable to recover the film leader using the Kaiser film retriever tool I’ve just purchased.
Film is Tri-X, but brand shouldn’t matter. However I can consistently retrieve the leader from an old supermarket branded film, but not from this roll of Tri-X for some reason.
I’ve also tried wetting the end of a sacrificial end of film and poking it into the Tri-X canister, winding backwards to ensure the two have engaged, then pulling out, but the Tri-X leader won’t come out to play.
NB The film was shot using a Nikon F100 and if wondering if the tip of the leader has bent over by the camera thus causing the problem I’ve described.
Any suggestions?

