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It has been so long since I used film that I forgot about not overwinding. I congratulated myself on getting 40 captures but then when I tried to rewind the film tore out of the cannister. Tried to get the film out in my darkroom (downstairs loo with no window) but after 10 frustrating minutes, gave up, FFF. But at least I've learned my lesson.

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Hi Louis,

Sorry for your problem

I always kept " a foot " in my film laboratory and I did not forget...:D

if the film went out of the roll, it is finished and it is damage...:mad:

I have a black bag to take out my film in broad daylight, very practical

Nice pictures in your book...

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Hi Louis,

Sorry for your problem

I always kept " a foot " in my film laboratory and I did not forget...:D

if the film went out of the roll, it is finished and it is damage...:mad:

I have a black bag to take out my film in broad daylight, very practical

Nice pictures in your book...

 

Thanks, Doc. Just needed to vent. I used to have a black changing bag and a load of developing stuff but I think I lost it in a house move. I'd love to find that stufff again because it was so useful. I think I'll have to buy a new one.

 

LouisB

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Doc, that is beautiful. I think we have agreed in threads elsewhere that Elmar-M 90 is a spectacular lens.

 

Tobey, thanks for the tip. Just checked the film and it is intact so no bits missing but at least I know to check thoroughly in the future.

 

LouisB

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