I haven't tried this with slide film which might have to be realigned for
the remaining frames. I also write the frame number on the emulsion side
of the film itself. It is good to wind one or two frames past the last
shot if you are worried about double exposing the last and next frames.
As Dave said, it is good to come up with a method of loading the film that
works for you and then always staying with the same method. It is possible
when reloading, to see where the film leader was creased from the tight
reverse wind that is put on it in the camera. Insert the leader back to
that point.
Gregg
Dave B wrote:
I have done this several times, and have always forgotten which film it was,
and have never yet had a film come back with frames printed in the wrong
place. I am very disorganised. I usually forget which frame I need to go to
when reloading the film - I usually write it in felt tip on the film canister
just in case.
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