Thanks - I will probably put it in a ziplock bag and leave it in my
relatively cool basement. Maybe dole out 5 rolls at a time or something
like that.
On 7/19/2013 7:46 PM, John Coyle wrote:
As long as you keep the bulk roll balance in a cool place, no problems. If in
the fridge, don't
forget to let it warm up and lose any condensation before transferring to the
canister.
HTH
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
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From: PDML [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark C
Sent: Saturday, 20 July 2013 9:33 AM
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Subject: Bulk Film Loading
I've been shooting a bit of 35mm B&W these days and finally broke down and
bought a daylight loader
for bulk rolls and some reloadable canisters. I'm sure someone here has done or
does do the bulk
film loading thing... Question that I'm wondering about - is there any problem
with just putting the
100 foot roll into the loader and then filling canisters as needed, or is there
a reason why you
should load up the whole bulk roll in one session? Although I do shoot a fair
amount of film it
would take a month or two to use up the approximately 20 rolls I'd get out of a
100 foot roll.. Is
it OK to just load up a few canisters as needed, which means the bulk roll
would be stored in the
loader, or should I load it all up at once?
TIA -
Mark
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