I was going to suggest developing at 2-3 push stops and hope. But i see thats 
been
done.<vbg>

Bummer that had to happen Frank.

My film mishaps were more, open up the back of the camera not thinking film was 
still in
there.:-)

Now if i shoot a mechanical camera i wind the rewind knob to see if there is 
tension
before opening. 
In the case of the 6x7, sometimes the locks at the base plate are knocked out a 
bit by my
hand or brush 
or what have you and the film does not advance properly and when the back is 
opened
thinking i have 
shot 10 frames there is the paper smiling back at me.:-)

Dave         

                                > On 11/21/05, graywolf 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hope you have not tossed the film. You have two choices, since I know
> > you use a custom lab where you have good relations: 1--have them process
> > the film by inspection, 2--have them push the film 3 stops, and pray a bit.
> >
> > Of course the images will not be as good as if shot at the correct
> > exposure, but these are OIALT (once in a life time) shots. You should be
> > able to make OK small prints. Heck you may find out you like the results
> > from the technique.
> 
                


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