Published On Dec 6, 2020
Hey guys. In this video explain and show why it's safe to unload 120 after the film has transferred from the new fresh roll onto the finished roll after shooting. The short answer is that there is a paper backing behind the entire roll, but a picture is worth a thousand words, so I thought a quick visual explanation could be helpful to a few people who might be unfamilar with how 120 transfers from roll to roll.
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