hughitb
Member
Hey,
I have been processing film at home and have a problem with using the black bag to load the film onto the reel (it's 120 film). I tend to do them in batches (say 5 or 6 rolls). I always manage the first two or three fine but invariably mess up number 4 or 5 because it seems to get progressively more difficult for me to get the film on the spool. It starts catching, jamming, kinking - I sometimes end up destroying the film and chucking it across the room in exasperation vowing to get it done professionally in future ...
But ... I think the problem has to do with moisture gradually building up inside the bag - this could be moisture transferred from the spool back into the bag after processing the previous reel (though I try to dry as thoroughly as I can), sweat from my hands and general humidity in the air. The moisture stops the film smoothly traveling along the reel hence the jams etc/
Anyone got any suggestions for combating this?
Hugh
I have been processing film at home and have a problem with using the black bag to load the film onto the reel (it's 120 film). I tend to do them in batches (say 5 or 6 rolls). I always manage the first two or three fine but invariably mess up number 4 or 5 because it seems to get progressively more difficult for me to get the film on the spool. It starts catching, jamming, kinking - I sometimes end up destroying the film and chucking it across the room in exasperation vowing to get it done professionally in future ...
But ... I think the problem has to do with moisture gradually building up inside the bag - this could be moisture transferred from the spool back into the bag after processing the previous reel (though I try to dry as thoroughly as I can), sweat from my hands and general humidity in the air. The moisture stops the film smoothly traveling along the reel hence the jams etc/
Anyone got any suggestions for combating this?
Hugh