cardiff_gareth
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So this is the first time developing at home 120 film. 35mm, no probs, I've got that down to an art but 120 was new to me. I watched a YT video as you do and the dude said to remove the paper till you see the end of the film and rip this off. He said it was okay as you've got about 2 inches before the frame. Then get everything lined up etc. I did the rip off excess paper thing, got it all lined up and got my wife to then zip up the changing bag with me holding everything in place.
On a side note, 120 film loading to a reel is a bit different isn't it and not as straight forward as 35mm!
Anyway when I get the negs out I'm greeted with this. The negs are dark in some and not others as I was experimenting with different settings on the metering app as well as red filters.
Have I inadvertently done this when getting rid of the excess paper?
The camera usually has colour film in it that I get developed at a lab and the negs are always fine so I don't think the camera or film back is at fault.
Thanks.



On a side note, 120 film loading to a reel is a bit different isn't it and not as straight forward as 35mm!
Anyway when I get the negs out I'm greeted with this. The negs are dark in some and not others as I was experimenting with different settings on the metering app as well as red filters.
Have I inadvertently done this when getting rid of the excess paper?
The camera usually has colour film in it that I get developed at a lab and the negs are always fine so I don't think the camera or film back is at fault.
Thanks.


