
So Then.......why do we all experience trouble, with 36 exposure, when the roll reaches the approximate distance of 70% done.?
And if your film does stick, then a sharp tap on a hard surface will 99% of the time losen the film and allow loading to carry on as normal, at least it has for me for 50 years or moreI use wetting agent in the final rinse,empty out, take film out and hang up to dry, put the tank and reels to dry until next time needed.
Same here since 1978.......... I even load my film up from the bulk loader in a changing bag to save waste end shots.Open a problem camera and remove film all done in a changing bag.
Here's my advice if you still struggle..
Trim end
Try the toothbrush.
Try the pencil
Don't squeeze to tight.
Load only 25 from the bulk loader
Get a dummy reel of film and practice.(one of the most useful items in film photography)
Wash and dry your hands thoroughly before loading up..
Patrice practice practice.
Never ever warmed up a reel ever before loading up.
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