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Developing Film in a Darkroom : Loading the Film on the Reel in a Darkroom

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2007

Learn about loading the film on the reel in a darkroom in this free photography video.

Expert: Jeff Park
Bio: Jeff Park has been a freelance commercial photographer since 1980. He has been the darkroom lab manager at Apertures Photo for the last nine years.
Filmmaker: Michael Hood

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  • Fine.

  • 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.

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  • Jeff, I think you should put your spare spacer reel in last to save on chemicals.

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  • I started out loading plastic reels three-decades ago, and to this day cannot use the steel reels without screwing up the film.

  • 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. :)

  • Some of the chemicals from Kodak smell horrendous.

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