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Hello there

I just developed two black and white film rolls. That was a painful experience, because of my bad choice of film:

👿 The Lucky SHD400 is too thin, curling on itself like crazy, slipping on the reel.

🫤 The Lomography earl grey 100 is a bit thicker, better catch on reel’s sides and locking ball.

I wish next rolls will be easier to feed on the reel, any advices ?

Until now nothing beats the Kikipan 320. But it’s not produced anymore.

Asking AI seems only to praise most expensive films, not sure if it is true or biased.

Also I tired asking on the mastodon and associated platform first with not much luck.

Hopefully lemmy is better suited for that kind of open question ?

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[–] MurrayL@lemmy.world 4 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I’ve always developed my own medium format Ilford HP5 with little to no issues.

Honestly, getting film on those plastic spools can be tricky regardless of the film. There are a few tricks people suggest that might help (e.g. lubricating the ball bearings with pencil graphite, and using an old scrap of film as a lead-in to get you started) but loading them is something you just have to get better at over time.

[–] Unusable3151@lemmy.ml 4 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Agreed. I struggled with thinner films at first, but got used to doing it. Just keep practicing, OP!

[–] m33@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 days ago

Yes I must insist, because I’ve bought a few rolls of those cheap films, I won’t waste them.

Like @MurrayL said I will try a few tricks to make it easier, I already prime the reel on daylight. But it get messy when the film slips out of the reel in the dark.