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  • Film Photography,
• 7/7/24

I've been loading 35mm film WRONG this entire time.

Fuji, Ilford or Kodak, film gets more expensive by the hour, so you want to get as many frames on your 36 exposure roll as possible. Here's a film loading method from an 80s magazine on how to waste less, and also load faster.

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