Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/23

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Subject: RE: [Leica] Tricks to loading reels
From: "Austin Franklin" <austin@darkroom.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 09:28:25 -0500

> The trick to the Jobo reels is in cutting the end of the film...  you want
> a straight cut and then trim off the two corners at 45 degree angles about
> 1/8" in from the side.... hopefully catch the right spot where
> you don't end
> up going through an actual sprocket hole.

That's why I have started leaving my leaders out, and it makes the trimming
job so much easier to miss the sprocket holes.

After using stainless reels for years, I really do like the Jobo plastic
reels...except when they are wet.  Film will not go on them if there is a
drop of water on them!  Make sure your reels are dry before loading.  I
bought an entire second set...well worth it.  B&H had very reasonable prices
on them.

> The real test of film loading ability is loading 2 rolls back to
> back on the
> same reel....

Do you mean adjacent, as in side by side, like touching?  Why would you want
to do that?

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