Steve Roberts
Member
Hi All,
There seem to be two schools of thought with regard to removing the processed film from spiral reels. Some seem to separate the two halves of the spiral (risking damage to the wet emulsion) whilst others, of which I am one, prefer to leave the reel intact, gently flex the film with its natural curve and unwind it (risking kinking the film). The latter has always worked well enough for me in 35mm, but a couple of days ago I had processed a roll of 120 and found myself wondering whether the wider film would be more likely to kink and that perhaps I should adopt a different technique.
Of course, with a group of this size I won't be surprised to find other approaches that I haven't even dreamt of!
Best wishes,
Steve
There seem to be two schools of thought with regard to removing the processed film from spiral reels. Some seem to separate the two halves of the spiral (risking damage to the wet emulsion) whilst others, of which I am one, prefer to leave the reel intact, gently flex the film with its natural curve and unwind it (risking kinking the film). The latter has always worked well enough for me in 35mm, but a couple of days ago I had processed a roll of 120 and found myself wondering whether the wider film would be more likely to kink and that perhaps I should adopt a different technique.
Of course, with a group of this size I won't be surprised to find other approaches that I haven't even dreamt of!
Best wishes,
Steve