Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/05
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Dan,
I've had the same problem. I've managed a routine in which the film
is attached to the reel in the dark.
Cheers,
Rich Lahrson
tripspud@transbay.net
Dan Cardish wrote:
> Actually, I always get the best shot on the final frame of 35mm film I've
> rolled myself, where the film was exposed to light at the end where it was
> attached to the spool. And I know it's true because occasionally I can
> actually see part of the frame when I develop the film!
>
> dan c.
>
> At 06:46 PM 05-08-01 -0300, Pablo Kolodny wrote:
> >
> >Lots of times when working in Studio, let's say for a dance job where we
> >plan in advance every shot and ask for the dancers to move themselves like
> >this or like that way, we achieve the best shot at the 13th frame when using
> >120 and at the 25th when 220.-