Hi Nicole, Just piping in here with a reminder that if you're starting with B wind film on the core and you go straight across to another spool (from the top of the feed reel to the top of the takeup reel OR from the bottom of the feed to the bottom of the takeup) you'll end up with film that's A wind.
If you want B wind film: Depending on your set up, like if you get rewinds and a dark room, it might be easiest to put the full 400' on another core or reel first and then put it on to daylight spools from there, getting you back to B. If you end up doing it by hand in a change bag it might be easier to handle smaller amounts at a time, going from the big 400' core to a 100' daylight spool, and then onto another daylight spool from there. Also of note, daylight spools will hold more than 100' of film. If you have a film counter, great. I personally never use one and I would say 100' on a daylight spool would leave about 1/4" of room left before the film is flush with the outter edge of the spool. I hope some of this is helpful. Good luck! Amanda T On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 10:00 AM <[email protected]> wrote: > > http://film-gallery.org/mailman/listinfo/frameworks_film-gallery.org > > 3. Downspooling 16mm (Nicole) > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Nicole <[email protected]> > To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]> > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2022 14:47:55 +0600 > Subject: [Frameworks] Downspooling 16mm > Hello friends! > I have some 400' rolls of 16mm film on a core that I need to get onto > daylight spools in order to use them in my Krasnogorsk 3. But I don't have > cranks or any access to cranks. > > Does anyone have any tricks for doing this besides basic hand winding in a > dark room or black out bag? Any advice or suggestion is welcome! > > Thanks! > > Nicole Elaine Baker Peterson (she/her/they) > Founder & Head Programmer, Media Monsters > [email protected] > *twitch.tv/media_monsters <http://twitch.tv/media_monsters> | > **magiklantern.com > <http://www.magiklantern.com/>* > > > -- she/her unceded = stolen Printing in a Bolex: Interview <https://joincineworks.square.site/resources> https://vimeo.com/amandat http://www.irisfilmcollective.com
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