Hi all
I've been doing my own b&w processing for about 12 months and I'm very happy with the results I get. Not happy with using plastic reels (tank is bulky, hard to load if not bone dry, etc) so I've started using the stainless reels and small tank that I acquired from a friend. My problem is, even though I take the utmost care loading the reels, I haven't managed to produce a single successful roll so far. The edges of the film are in places damaged, and obviously it's not all sitting on the reel properly because in places there is contact between pieces of film and I lose 3 or 4 frames per roll with big undeveloped splotches. I guess it's jumping the track in a couple of places. This happens consistently on every single roll and I'm a bit annoyed about it. Any idea what I am doing wrong when loading???
When I load the film, this is my method: Before putting everything in the changing bag, I chop the leader off, and attach the start of the film onto the spring loaded centre section and centre it.. I carefully start the film off and make sure it is sitting nicely on the start of the track. I then pop everything in the bag and start feeding the film on. While I spin the reel in my left hand I squeeze the film with my right hand so it bows and feeds on. I try to feel with my left index finger if it's going on okay, but even though it seems okay I still get mangled negs. Am I bowing the film too much or something?? Any ideas?
Thanks all..
Chris
I've been doing my own b&w processing for about 12 months and I'm very happy with the results I get. Not happy with using plastic reels (tank is bulky, hard to load if not bone dry, etc) so I've started using the stainless reels and small tank that I acquired from a friend. My problem is, even though I take the utmost care loading the reels, I haven't managed to produce a single successful roll so far. The edges of the film are in places damaged, and obviously it's not all sitting on the reel properly because in places there is contact between pieces of film and I lose 3 or 4 frames per roll with big undeveloped splotches. I guess it's jumping the track in a couple of places. This happens consistently on every single roll and I'm a bit annoyed about it. Any idea what I am doing wrong when loading???
When I load the film, this is my method: Before putting everything in the changing bag, I chop the leader off, and attach the start of the film onto the spring loaded centre section and centre it.. I carefully start the film off and make sure it is sitting nicely on the start of the track. I then pop everything in the bag and start feeding the film on. While I spin the reel in my left hand I squeeze the film with my right hand so it bows and feeds on. I try to feel with my left index finger if it's going on okay, but even though it seems okay I still get mangled negs. Am I bowing the film too much or something?? Any ideas?
Thanks all..
Chris
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