Just pay attention to the tension loosening when rewinding. That's the 
film disengaging from the takeup spool, it's fairly noticable when 
paying attention.

-Adam

Glen Tortorella wrote:
> Thanks, Adam...it is not C-41 film, and so there should be no  
> confusion :-)
> 
> Any tips on the rewinding?  Can I do it in such a way that I would  
> have a bit of leader left?
> 
> Thanks,
> Glen
> 
> On Sep 2, 2007, at 5:49 PM, Adam Maas wrote:
> 
>> Glen Tortorella wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I loaded a roll of film into one of my cameras.  It is currently on
>>> "1."  I changed my mind, and would like to know if I could rewind the
>>> film back into the cartridge and remove it from the camera (a Super
>>> Program).  If I could do this and only lose a couple of exposures,
>>> that would be okay.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Glen
>>>
>> I do that fairly regularly. Just be sure that you load the film the
>> same, and be sure to advance an extra frame or so. If you're careful
>> when rewinding you won't even need a leader retriever.
>>
>> Note that if it's C-41, it may confuse the poor shmuck running the
>> minilab, which occasionally leads to improperly cut negs.
>>
>> -Adam
>>
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