I just wanted to thank a poster here in the MF forum for solving a mystery that I have wondered about for years. Not too too much but wondered about. I do not remember the thread, nor the poster but here it is...
Thank You.
I have like 900 Hasselblad A12 backs of vintages from the early 80's through the early 2000's - All acquired brand new by me. All lovingly cared for and maintained. All in fantastic shape. Some of them have probably only been used a dozen times. Some thousands of rolls.
I am primarily a Kodak film shooter but have on occasion used Ilford either for testing or for a special purpose (Like my rare need for N- development in Pyro - works better than TXP for my intents). Anyway along with the countless Kodak 120 take-up spools I have a couple of Ilford take-up spools of random vintages that are mixed up in a big box.
Every once in a blue moon with no specific correlation to any A12 back - could be an old one, could be a brand new one, I have uneven spacing between frames - not a disaster, just a mystery.
Someone mentioned a week ago or so that incorrectly sized Ilford spools caused this - I went and looked and guess what - some of the Ilford spools are different in diameter.
I did two tests over the last week and bingo - it was the spools.
RB
Thank You.
I have like 900 Hasselblad A12 backs of vintages from the early 80's through the early 2000's - All acquired brand new by me. All lovingly cared for and maintained. All in fantastic shape. Some of them have probably only been used a dozen times. Some thousands of rolls.
I am primarily a Kodak film shooter but have on occasion used Ilford either for testing or for a special purpose (Like my rare need for N- development in Pyro - works better than TXP for my intents). Anyway along with the countless Kodak 120 take-up spools I have a couple of Ilford take-up spools of random vintages that are mixed up in a big box.
Every once in a blue moon with no specific correlation to any A12 back - could be an old one, could be a brand new one, I have uneven spacing between frames - not a disaster, just a mystery.
Someone mentioned a week ago or so that incorrectly sized Ilford spools caused this - I went and looked and guess what - some of the Ilford spools are different in diameter.
I did two tests over the last week and bingo - it was the spools.
RB