Raphael
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Hello everyone,
Please pardon me in advance for this silly question :
Just to describe briefly context :
Due to certain turns (too long to be narrated here) I just ended with a Provia 100F Roll (35mm) where the begining is rewinded fully in the cartridge, but... I am not sure this film was *really* exposed.
Of course I can send it to the labo or do E6 processing myself anyway, but if I can avoid to throw away a full unexposed dia roll plus the processing cost, I will be glad !
So my silly question is, is a "simple" test exists to see if a E6 film was exposed or not ? My idea is to cut a 20/25 cm bit from the film begining (of course, hypothetical pictures in it will be lost) and use a chemical (B&W developper ? what type ? Or other thing ?) to see if there is any hint of pictures taken.
Do you think this have any chance to work ?
Best regards,
and happy new year !
Raphael
Please pardon me in advance for this silly question :
Just to describe briefly context :
Due to certain turns (too long to be narrated here) I just ended with a Provia 100F Roll (35mm) where the begining is rewinded fully in the cartridge, but... I am not sure this film was *really* exposed.
Of course I can send it to the labo or do E6 processing myself anyway, but if I can avoid to throw away a full unexposed dia roll plus the processing cost, I will be glad !
So my silly question is, is a "simple" test exists to see if a E6 film was exposed or not ? My idea is to cut a 20/25 cm bit from the film begining (of course, hypothetical pictures in it will be lost) and use a chemical (B&W developper ? what type ? Or other thing ?) to see if there is any hint of pictures taken.
Do you think this have any chance to work ?
Best regards,
and happy new year !

Raphael