Yes, Gary, it happens to the best of us and the rest of us by the best of them.
I
learned my lesson and always put a label on the can which says 'reloaded' or
something similar. Course that only improves my odds, still no guarantee.
george
PCACala@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi Richard:
>
> > but in the meantime you could mid roll
> > change the film.
>
> It finally happened. A pro lab cut my trannies in half mounting an end of the
> roll which was reloaded in the camera. Unfortunately, it included THE shot I
> took at a quick stop to North Rim of Grand Canyon. One can't trust anyone
> with their film these days. I'm sure going to avoid mid-roll changes.
>
> Gary Reese
> Las Vegas, NV
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