john taylor
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Hi All,
Couldn't find the specific answer here, so guess I'll pose the question.
I'm wanting to try the Jobo for 120 film development but am stuck at loading the reels. I'm comfortable with loading 120 on stainless reels (not for the Jobo), but the plastic ones have me baffled. I've followed the usual instructions, trying to walk the film on with a back and forth partial rotation motion. I can even push a single roll all the way on. However, every time I try the walking motion -- whether starting the roll or trying to get it past the red clip to make room for a second roll -- it just backs the film off the reel. I'm doing this with scrap developed film in daylight, but I can't see any obvious hangup. I wonder if the curl of the film is "dragging its feet" and giving just enough resistance to forward motion. Seems like that would apply to keep it from backing off as well though. Seems like that curl is a given and was likely accounted for in the reel design.
Same result with 5 different reels marked 04 066 and one 04 046 reel. Same film used each time. Will undeveloped film act differently?
What's going on? Anyone else with similar experience?
John
Couldn't find the specific answer here, so guess I'll pose the question.
I'm wanting to try the Jobo for 120 film development but am stuck at loading the reels. I'm comfortable with loading 120 on stainless reels (not for the Jobo), but the plastic ones have me baffled. I've followed the usual instructions, trying to walk the film on with a back and forth partial rotation motion. I can even push a single roll all the way on. However, every time I try the walking motion -- whether starting the roll or trying to get it past the red clip to make room for a second roll -- it just backs the film off the reel. I'm doing this with scrap developed film in daylight, but I can't see any obvious hangup. I wonder if the curl of the film is "dragging its feet" and giving just enough resistance to forward motion. Seems like that would apply to keep it from backing off as well though. Seems like that curl is a given and was likely accounted for in the reel design.
Same result with 5 different reels marked 04 066 and one 04 046 reel. Same film used each time. Will undeveloped film act differently?
What's going on? Anyone else with similar experience?
John