Jeff, I think you should put your spare spacer reel in last to save on chemicals.
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smokyjee 8 months ago
I started out loading plastic reels three-decades ago, and to this day cannot use the steel reels without screwing up the film.
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johanebotta 1 year ago
I'll tell you right now doing it in a changing bag is a pain in the frekin ass. But its nice to have the satisfaction that you have shot, developed, and enlarged all of your work with no help.
killerBUNNY5432 2 years ago 3
i never used those kind of reels, only the plastic ones. i'm also guessing this is B&W film.
loading the reels was always one of my favorite parts. :)
pwrocksmyphotosocks 3 years ago
Some of the chemicals from Kodak smell horrendous.
Templar613 3 years ago
Fine.
Erkele 4 years ago 4
Jeff, I think you should put your spare spacer reel in last to save on chemicals.
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smokyjee 8 months ago
I started out loading plastic reels three-decades ago, and to this day cannot use the steel reels without screwing up the film.
mnpd007 1 year ago
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johanebotta 1 year ago
I'll tell you right now doing it in a changing bag is a pain in the frekin ass. But its nice to have the satisfaction that you have shot, developed, and enlarged all of your work with no help.
killerBUNNY5432 2 years ago 3
i never used those kind of reels, only the plastic ones. i'm also guessing this is B&W film.
loading the reels was always one of my favorite parts. :)
pwrocksmyphotosocks 3 years ago
Some of the chemicals from Kodak smell horrendous.
Templar613 3 years ago
Fine.
Erkele 4 years ago 4