In six months of sea kayaking I didn't get one scratched negative. I keep exposure information on glassine negative sleeves, then notch the glassines edge to indicate what development that sheet should get. This way all the negatives get fired into one box, and it's easy to seperate them when I get home.
Then again, a kayak isn't quite as bouncy as a bicycle
Murray
I might be off but who invented this crap? It's one for me, one for you, one for me, one for you. I can't stand that stuff.
... I admit that it is not light enough to see my hand in front of my face unless I move my hand past the outline of the door. Is that dark enough for 400 film?
I have a question for the hotel bathroom changers: Even at night, when my eyes become accustomed to the darkened bathroom (with the room lights off) I can still see the outline of the door... an orange glow (looks orange to me) where the light must be reflecting around the edges of the door. I admit that it is not light enough to see my hand in front of my face unless I move my hand past the outline of the door. Is that dark enough for 400 film?
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