The absolute gold standard would be to use 120 film canisters, but they are surprisingly difficult to get hold of. Local 120 labs may have some lying around though, worth asking.
As in put the exposed roll in to the unexposed side and use the winding mechanism to get it tight on another take up spool.
As in put the exposed roll in to the unexposed side and use the winding mechanism to get it tight on another take up spool.
im trying to get me ead round why you would need do it though ,,,does it not end up tight on the exposed side ?,
The film is only taped to the paper at the leading edge. If you try to rewind it, when you get to the point where the film starts it will curl up rather than follow the paper onto the spool as it won't have the tape to guide it as this is now at the wrong end.
Steve.