Hal
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Just a question that's been on my mind for a while, hopefully someone here will know the answer.
Given that some 35mm films are sold in opaque black plastic canisters (all Ilford films, Kodak B&W as well, I think), does this mean that the leader is unexposed until the canister is opened? If this were true, then I'd be able to shoot on the leader after loading in the darkroom (extra value for money
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Thanks in advance.
Given that some 35mm films are sold in opaque black plastic canisters (all Ilford films, Kodak B&W as well, I think), does this mean that the leader is unexposed until the canister is opened? If this were true, then I'd be able to shoot on the leader after loading in the darkroom (extra value for money

Thanks in advance.