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Film people; Nikkormat, RoyReed, Mr.Bishie, weltweit?
Or just old people who remember how film works tbh
How do I know if a roll of film has been used? If I can't see any film, it's all been rolled in?
I tried this but not sure what it's telling me The Big Film Database for analog photographers - Search by DX number, code or name
It might be from when I was in Colombia/Ecuador in the late 90's/early 2000s. Is it worth trying to get it processed or will it all be degraded or something?
Where is good to get that done?
Thanks
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If it's completely wound in to the cassette it's almost certainly been used. You can get it processed (C41) here:
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It'll cost £5 for processing and £8 for high quality scans sent to Dropbox (there are lots of other options). Kodak Gold was relatively tolerant of poor exposures, so I would expect it to still be worth a punt even after 30 years.
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