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Originally Posted by Satan
that is so genius
what about rolling it back up/unloading though? can't you not roll it back into the canister so you have to do it in a completely dark room or darkbag or something? and the no sprocket hole BS.
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I guess it depends on what camera you're using, but as far as I remember the pack comes with another reel that the film winds on to as you shoot, and then at the end there is a blank sheet which goes over itself, then once you unload you peel back and stick down another piece over the top.. which gives you a roll to take in and develop ( and is what I remember getting most of the time, because the unpeeling is annoying in the dark bag when the sticky bits don't stay where you put them.)
If you're unsure though after you've shot, just leave it in the camera and take it to the lab. It needs to be changed on to a different roll to process anyway in most cases, so they should be happy to take it out of the camera for you.