Loading 120 Film onto a Paterson Reel the Easy Way
I'm taking advantage of an accidentally ruined roll of film to show how to load a Paterson reel with 120 film. It's not as easy as loading 35mm, but it can be made easier by some simple preparation. This is part 2...here's part 1: • What's inside a roll of 120 film?

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The Easy Way to Load 120 Film Into a Paterson Tank!

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How to EASILY Load a Roll of 120 Film for Developing in a Paterson Tank.

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Stand Development
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How to Load Film Onto a Reel [For JOBO, Paterson, AP, and more]

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