Yes, indeed, why not?
A military Oliver Twist - "Please, Sergeant, may I please have more film to
recover from my screw up?"
Why didn't I think of that then. I'm sure the crusty old tech sage would take
pity
on the stupid Airman 3rd photo student. Not!
Never in the service, huh, Tom?
:>)
Wayne
Tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 06, 2002 at 19:49, Wayne Katez
> <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote re "Re: [OM] Students..." saying:
>
> > With me it was USAF photo school - a 4x5 or 8x10 and 5 film holders (5
> > holders x 2 sheets of film = 10 sheets of film at 10 points = 100 points
> > possible grade for project). A good double exposure meant a blank neg
> > somewhere else. 20 points shot. Add an out of focus or poor exposure and you
> > had Saturday morning clean the lab duty.
>
> Or budget for another box of film.
>
> tOM
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