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Re: [APML] Film Disaster??



Wait a minute Harry, I didn't see your last line in your story 
with my sleepy, non-caffanited eyes earlier this AM. If you
kept the film in near-total darkness when tha camera back was
open you still might have a chance. But if that film was exposed 
to any amount of light whatsoever you probably will be better
off burying it.
Bobby m. 

 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Bobby Middleton 
> I'm sorry to inform you that your loved one has passed away......
> I've lost "loved ones" too <g>.
> That film is dead as Rutherford B. Hayes!
> Bobby Middleton
> 
> > 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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