Since the paper is black, and the film has absorber dyes, there is a chance that the fog is quite limited to the edges and if so, you might have some good pictures.
Process it anyhow and you might be surprised.
PE
Invest in a few rolls of Rollei CR200. Save the canisters they come in and re-use them for any other 120 film you need to put in a pocket...
I will PE! I get back to China Sunday night USA time and will send the film in the next day. I should have results in 4-5 days after that.
Indeed, that's hip! See, you can teach the hip kids that the GF has nothing to envy in this area.If there are little "leaks" just tell them it's art and you planned it that way.
Looks like a good idea for easy protection.......
Invest in a few rolls of Rollei CR200. Save the canisters they come in and re-use them for any other 120 film you need to put in a pocket...
RR
If you take two 35mm film cans (black ones if available), cut the bottom off one, duct tape the resulting tube to the open top of the second, you have a home-made 120 film holder without the need of buying expensive Rollei film you may or may not want to use.
I believe there are some varieties of candy that also come in plastic tubes that are the right size.
Funny you should mention this, as a few years ago I had some of this candy and had that exact same thought. Can't remember what candy it was, though.I believe there are some varieties of candy that also come in plastic tubes that are the right size.
M&M minis.
Invest in a few rolls of Rollei CR200. Save the canisters they come in and re-use them for any other 120 film you need to put in a pocket...
RR
I think a forgotten earlier drop caused this break but might not have resulted in the chip actually coming off until it was in your pocket. I cannot see how shoving the camera into your pocket could have hit the existing roll in your pocket and cause this.
Im the field I usually keep my 120 film in these containers I got from Freestyle. I figure it keeps them away from dust, moisture and light. (I vaguely remember there was a quantity discount years back.)
When I'm the field I usually keep my 120 film in these containers I got from Freestyle. I figure it keeps them away from dust, moisture and light. (I vaguely remember there was a quantity discount years back.)
I was just out and since I was passing TAP Plastics I stopped in. 35 cents each. Fit the 120 roll perfectly, airtight snap cap. Look identical to the black ones I have from rolls of RPX100 but clear/opaque. They probably give quantity discounts I did not ask. 35 cents vs $1.99? I'll forgo black....
When you discovered this... Why didn't you hide it and process it quickly rather than leave it out in the light to take a picture? That will probably heighten your chance of light piping by a ton.... Why!!!!! Lol
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