Can't hurt to give it a try..
While vising Toronto this summer, I decided to keep all of my exposed
120 film in plastic ziploc bags and placed within a cooler full of ice.. the thought being to keep them cool.. well, ziploc bags are NOT water tight... :bang:
Several of the ziploc bags, filled with film, slipped into the ice cool water... the film got wet.. No way to tell how wet, but it did not look good..
I checked several websites for opinions on processing/handling wet film. My choices came down to express shipping the film to my friendly local processor in the states or finding a lab in the TO area that would process film that had been submerged.. Since I wasn't sure how much of the film was submerged, I did not want to risk damaging undamaged film by keeping it wet...
I called the very nice people at
KornerColor lab ( on Bay and Bloor ).. They initally stated that they would not process the film because it would corrupt their chemicals, but I was able to get them to accept the film.. They were able to process all 18 rolls successfully..
In the future, I will not place film into cooler full of ice..