Photography Guide : How to Develop 120 Film

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2008

When developing 120 film, take care when loading it onto the spool, as it is prone to buckling, also known as half-mooning, and then load the spool into a developing canister where the chemicals are mixed. Practice developing 120 speed film with helpful information from a world-class photographer in this free video on photography.

Expert: Reg Wilkins
Contact: www.facebook.com/RegWilkins.Photographer
Bio: Reg Wilkins is an international freelance photographer. His portraits include numerous celebrities and leading magazines have published Regs photographs including Fortune, Sunday Times and Vogue.
Filmmaker: Paul Kersey

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  • This man has obviously been kidnapped and is being forced to make these videos against his will.

  • Fantastic vid ! It's so daft it is an instant classic ! Nosferatu's brother presents: how to develop 120 film ! Hahaha

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  • He is using an invisible 120mm film for this demo. :)

  • now I want to kill myself......

  • yawn....

  • And that's how you develop 120 film.

    ??????

  • 1901.

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  • tells you absolutely nothing about how to develop the film.

  • Why ?

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