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I like to reuse my 35mm film cassettes by leaving a 10-20mm piece of film hanging out of the cassette when a film is cut off for developing.
This tag can be attached to new film, loaded from a bulk loader.
Too often, the film is fully retracted into the cassette by the camera, always with the motor rewind type. Even though the film leader is generally flat (not folded to engage the takeup spool), I can't always get the film header out of the cassette.
At the moment, I use the Kaiser film retriever. The tongues are made of a material much the same as the film itself. I have problems using it. Maybe it's me, maybe it's a difficult thing to use properly.
Does anyone have advice on how to get the header out of the can?
This tag can be attached to new film, loaded from a bulk loader.
Too often, the film is fully retracted into the cassette by the camera, always with the motor rewind type. Even though the film leader is generally flat (not folded to engage the takeup spool), I can't always get the film header out of the cassette.
At the moment, I use the Kaiser film retriever. The tongues are made of a material much the same as the film itself. I have problems using it. Maybe it's me, maybe it's a difficult thing to use properly.
Does anyone have advice on how to get the header out of the can?