dd786
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Hey guys
So I was visiting an old church in Spain in a small town and they had X Ray machines that you had to pass all your stuff through. They let me keep my cam and not X Ray it but I forgot that I had a new roll of hp5 in my bag. Only remembered when I get home. Anyway it looked like an old machine so...
Is there anyway I can check if the film is ok to shoot?
I'd rather not take pictures on it and Pay to get it developed if it's messed up and going to be streaky/whatever effect old X-ray has on film. I'd prefer to get a new roll and not risk having ruined pictures.
So is there a way I could test a couple frames? Something to look for?
Thanks guys
So I was visiting an old church in Spain in a small town and they had X Ray machines that you had to pass all your stuff through. They let me keep my cam and not X Ray it but I forgot that I had a new roll of hp5 in my bag. Only remembered when I get home. Anyway it looked like an old machine so...
Is there anyway I can check if the film is ok to shoot?
I'd rather not take pictures on it and Pay to get it developed if it's messed up and going to be streaky/whatever effect old X-ray has on film. I'd prefer to get a new roll and not risk having ruined pictures.
So is there a way I could test a couple frames? Something to look for?
Thanks guys