> To be honest, I couldn't follow this scenario.
Put simply, it looks like the winder didn't stop winding and ripped the film
off the canister spool.
> The one thing that was
> obvious though, was that you need a changing bag. It's a purpose-built
> double bag with elastic cuffs for your forearms. With it, you can unload
> your camera and remove what ever is left of the film.
And guess what? I don't have one!
> It's possible that
> some of the early frames (1-4) are not fogged because there was an awful
lot
> of silver between them and the outside light. If you just opened it,
> cursed, and snapped it shut, (<1 sec as you say), then it's worth
> processing.
Which is what I did...
Looks like it's time to get the bottle of Ilfosol S and the fixer out...
> Perfect example of why everyone needs a changing bag at home.
And also a perfect example of why cameras should be rewound and unloaded in
changing bags...
> PS, don't feel too bad. Stuff like that happens and it means you need to
> buy more toys. :)
:-)
Later.
--
Phil.
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