[TheForge] Wet Film

Darrell [email protected]
Sun Mar 10 19:29:05 2002


You might have to take it to a custom photo shop. The first thing that happens
to a roll of film when it gets developed is it gets wet. A bigger problem is if
it gets left until it dries out. That could cause it to stick together. Even
then, soaking it again might salvage it.
Darrell

http://www.machinemaster.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Linn" <[email protected]>
To: "ArtMetal" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 4:56 PM
Subject: [TheForge] Wet Film


> Anyone got a tip or two on recovering 35mm roll film that got wet? I went
> fishing yesterday and caught what just might be a new Alabama state record
> crappie. I didn't know at the time the record was 17" long and 4# 9 oz.
> This one measured 17 1/2" long has a 16 1/2" circumference and weight right
> at 5#. We took pictures and I released it. Now I discover that the film got
> wet during the heavy rains while we were fishing (no lightning).
> Wally-World informed me it was wet and that they couldn't do any thing. Any
> help here would be MOST appreciated.... as this is the only proof I have......
>
>
>          Michael Linn
>        Artist Blacksmith
>       McCalla, Alabama
>        AFC Webmaster
> http://afc.abana-chapter.com
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