Hello everyone.
I have a few questions for those of you that often develop two 120 rolls at once on a single Patterson reel:
0. Do you use inversion, the twiddle stick, or a processor of some kind?
1. Do you tape the rolls together or do you just insert one after the other? Has your approach changed over time?
2. Have you observed uneven development, incomplete development, or other any other flaws thanks to doing this?
3. How often, if ever, has one roll of film covered frames on another roll on the same reel? Was it a disaster for you?
4. Did you change any of your stop or wash times to compensate for the additional film?
My answers:
0. I use a processor most of the time. I invert otherwise.
1. I tape them. The process of taping them in the dark can be annoying, though.
2. No, with one caveat. I have observed strange results on a few frames. They're all from the same camera. My theory is that I may have a lens defect on that particular camera body. I'm planning to make a post later to ask some questions.
3. This only happened once when I avoided using tape to join the two rolls. Strangely, the negatives were fine. I am hesitant to go back to skipping tape, though.
4. I have not. However, I wonder if I should.
I have a few questions for those of you that often develop two 120 rolls at once on a single Patterson reel:
0. Do you use inversion, the twiddle stick, or a processor of some kind?
1. Do you tape the rolls together or do you just insert one after the other? Has your approach changed over time?
2. Have you observed uneven development, incomplete development, or other any other flaws thanks to doing this?
3. How often, if ever, has one roll of film covered frames on another roll on the same reel? Was it a disaster for you?
4. Did you change any of your stop or wash times to compensate for the additional film?
My answers:
0. I use a processor most of the time. I invert otherwise.
1. I tape them. The process of taping them in the dark can be annoying, though.
2. No, with one caveat. I have observed strange results on a few frames. They're all from the same camera. My theory is that I may have a lens defect on that particular camera body. I'm planning to make a post later to ask some questions.
3. This only happened once when I avoided using tape to join the two rolls. Strangely, the negatives were fine. I am hesitant to go back to skipping tape, though.
4. I have not. However, I wonder if I should.
