I think it'll be fine.Put on a clean shirt this morning, and found an exposed roll of 35mm Fuji SuperHQ 200 in the pocket. :confused: So its been exposed to warm water and detergents.Is it toast? I think probably. Anyone care to venture an opinion, before I bother to have it developed? Perhaps I have invented a new process?
If you put exposed 120 film in h20, and take it out and unroll it, you'll see that it doesn't really get wet. Its so tightly wound, that h20 won't really get in it. Try it.So I put it in a glass of water, and took it to a nearby camera store to be processed.
Put on a clean shirt this morning (snip)
Was it in the canister? Did it go through the dryer? In canister, proabably alright. If not in canister and feels dry, it is toast.
I fear what this statement implies about what you usually wear each other morning....
Well, actually its a kind overshirt that I wear for working, with big velcro fastened pockets, kind of like a photo vest, but with sleeves, so unless I'm a piggy, I get a couple of days out of them.
My wife washed and dried her cell phone. Not only did it live to tell the tale, but it remained in service for another 6 or 8 months. Our 3-year old finally separated the phone at the hinge. Ohter than that, it was a prety tough phone. I hope your film comes out okay!
Well, actually its a kind overshirt that I wear for working, with big velcro fastened pockets, kind of like a photo vest, but with sleeves, so unless I'm a piggy, I get a couple of days out of them.
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