Fraunhofer
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Today I failed miserably to spool a 35mm film onto a plastic reel for my Patterson tank. After 30 stressful minutes I gave up and just put the film as-is without the reel in the tank. With vigorous agitation I managed to develop the film alright, I should be able to print most frames.
It appears that the film perforation is shredded at two places about one inch, each and on the same side. I carefully looked at the reel and a tiny film fragment jammed the tiny steel ball on the side the damage occurred, this may be the cause or could be the result of what happened. I sometimes have minor issues with these reels but I always got the film on, not today. With 120 film, I never have issues.
So I wonder: what went wrong? And, should I move to stainless reels (no moving parts)?
It appears that the film perforation is shredded at two places about one inch, each and on the same side. I carefully looked at the reel and a tiny film fragment jammed the tiny steel ball on the side the damage occurred, this may be the cause or could be the result of what happened. I sometimes have minor issues with these reels but I always got the film on, not today. With 120 film, I never have issues.
So I wonder: what went wrong? And, should I move to stainless reels (no moving parts)?