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Re: [APML] Film Disaster??



There is some hope for it Harry. Just make sure that you keep it dark,
and when you take it to be processed, make sure that they understand the
situation COMPLETELY! I took a roll in like that once, and  the first
thing they did was open the container and look, before I finished my
sentence! If you opened your camera in the dark, then you could save all
the pics, if it was in some light , you will loose some, but may still
salvage some from the front of the roll.

Scott B.

Harry Boswell wrote:

> I shot a roll of film tonight, but when I reached the
> end of the roll, the film wouldn't rewind.  When I
> opened the camera back, the remaining end of the
> film in the canister came out.  The only way I could
> get the film out was to pull it out by hand;  then I
> stored it one of those plastic film containers.  Is
> there any hope of having this developed, or should I
> just write it off?  (I checked and removed the film
> in the darkest place I could find, an unlit storage
> room off of an unlit garage).
>
> Thanks,
> Harry
>
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