dmr
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Ok, here's what happened ... I left the camera (the GIII) with a fully-shot but not rewound 36 exposure roll of a special event last night sit in the car overnight and the temperature got down to about 8F.
This morning a while ago I was going to take it in to Walgreens to get processed, but when I started to rewind it, it broke off. The rewind crank turns freely and I can hear a click each rotation which I'm sure is the spindle clicking against the very end of the film, or else the tape or whatever they use to fasten it clicking.
I'm sure the film is still all on the take-up roll with the very end just sticking in the cartridge.
How is the best way to salvage it? Will a (real) lab accept film in just a light-tight container instead of a cartridge?
Anybody know any tricks to wind it back in? My guess is that it's kind of like putting toothpaste back into the tube. 🙁
Or should I just find a reloadable cartridge and wind it in there?
As long as I've been using 35, this is the first time I've ever had this happen, and I'm sure leaving it out in the cold didn't help. 🙁
Any hints? Thanks, gang?
This morning a while ago I was going to take it in to Walgreens to get processed, but when I started to rewind it, it broke off. The rewind crank turns freely and I can hear a click each rotation which I'm sure is the spindle clicking against the very end of the film, or else the tape or whatever they use to fasten it clicking.
I'm sure the film is still all on the take-up roll with the very end just sticking in the cartridge.
How is the best way to salvage it? Will a (real) lab accept film in just a light-tight container instead of a cartridge?
Anybody know any tricks to wind it back in? My guess is that it's kind of like putting toothpaste back into the tube. 🙁
Or should I just find a reloadable cartridge and wind it in there?
As long as I've been using 35, this is the first time I've ever had this happen, and I'm sure leaving it out in the cold didn't help. 🙁
Any hints? Thanks, gang?
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