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RE: TLR's and handling IR 120 film in darkness.
- From: hannu.jarventaus@xxxxxxxx
- Subject: RE: TLR's and handling IR 120 film in darkness.
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 1997 09:06:38 +0300
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>From: Dwight Shackelford[SMTP:bubbha@xxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: 28. huhtikuu 1997 7:56
>To: J=E4rventaus Hannu
>Subject: TLR's and handling IR 120 film in darkness.
>
>I have some old TLR's which require the paper wrapping to be wound to a
>certain point in the camera before proceeding. If I try to load in a
>changing bag, I can't see the marks.
>
>Do Konica 120 film rolls require absolute darkness for loading and
>unloading a camera? Or does the paper wrapping take care of the issue?
>
Konica IR 750 film can be loaded and unloaded just like any other
black-and-white film, so you don't have to do it in dark.
I think this has nothing to do with the paper in 120 format,
because 35 mm Konica film can be loaded the same way.
Hannu Jarventaus
Espoo, Finland
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