Tumbles
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I'm wondering anyone has any experience with how good Grafmatic film folders are at shielding all the other sheets from fogging, if you accidentally totally nuke the top sheet with exposure. I expect that I'm going open the dark slide while the lens is open every now and then. I already did this with a holder filled with E6 film, and I haven't gotten it processed yet. I'm guessing if the dark slide is closed with the top sheet exposed, the other sheets should be fine if I blast the top sheet with light. I just over exposed an IR sheet by 6 stops by forgetting the filter when switching back and forth from IR and non-IR film.
The situations I tend to shoot in make me prone to mistakes. Often, I exhaust myself hiking out to hard to reach areas with a heavy backpacking backpack filled with gear. I'll then wait for lighting conditions that'll last for 10 or so minutes, and then I'll run from location to locations trying to get all the shots in while I still can. It can be easy to blow it in these situations.
The situations I tend to shoot in make me prone to mistakes. Often, I exhaust myself hiking out to hard to reach areas with a heavy backpacking backpack filled with gear. I'll then wait for lighting conditions that'll last for 10 or so minutes, and then I'll run from location to locations trying to get all the shots in while I still can. It can be easy to blow it in these situations.