k_jupiter
Member
Until you shoot a second box of film...
You use the first box of film. Unexposed film stays in the packet, exposed film fits behind it in the same box.
You don't throw LF film boxes out. Ever. They come in handy for storing your undeveloped film, plus exposures, minus exposures, and finally, negatives until you find a storage system you like for negatives.
Now for questions on how to develop your film. We know how this works. *L*
timin san jose
You use the first box of film. Unexposed film stays in the packet, exposed film fits behind it in the same box.
You don't throw LF film boxes out. Ever. They come in handy for storing your undeveloped film, plus exposures, minus exposures, and finally, negatives until you find a storage system you like for negatives.
Now for questions on how to develop your film. We know how this works. *L*
timin san jose