The OP means the silk screen printing on the canister. How about giving the OP a break and answer his question?
Yes the printing on the canister [cassette] will appear upside down in most cameras.
Oh, wait...I see this is in the 35mm section...I cannot think of anyway that 35mm could be "upside down". except that some cameras have the film cartridge on once side of the camera and others have it on the other side...but, it should not matter either way.
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Waaah!
Seems like some are just picking nits to rationalize their answers. To make an attempt to explain this tendency think of it this way.
"I just can't be wrong or misunderstood my language skills are so f***ing wonderful".
BTW when the film is loaded right, the sticky label will be upside down And the long edge of the film will be towards the bottom edge of the film chamber.
Only if the particular camera has the film loading chamber on the left when looking at the open back.
Hi folks,
I'm primarily a digital photographer, so forgive my stupid question!
I just noticed the sticker on my fuji velvia film is upside down when loading the film the normal way (i.e. the long bit of the film at the bottom. The colour of the film is also different on either side, so it got me a little worried...am I loading the film upside down? Is the film light sensitive on both sides, or just one?
Hope to hear from you soon
Or is a Barnack... Or clone.
Seriously? I can't honestly think of any camera that loads 35 mm film right side up. If it fits, it's correct. Maybe the contaflex tlr or the rollei sl2000/3003 do things differently
Seriously? I can't honestly think of any camera that loads 35 mm film right side up. If it fits, it's correct.
film is only light sensitive on the matte emulsion side.![]()
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