Hi,

annsan wrote:
> I don't think I've gone on a trip without either actually losing a roll of exposed
> film or thinking I had
> when I got home and looked at the results.

to avoid this you should number your films in advance, and keep a
notebook where you write down the film number as you put it into the
camera, and write basic caption details (who, what, where, when, why)
and basic exposure notes such as EI if you're not rating it normal
(you should also write this on the can, of course).
This is essential if you're on a long trip shooting a lot of film, otherwise
you're likely to lose track of the photo details. It also means you can account
for each roll when you've finished the trip.

Of course, the other essential thing is to put all the finished rolls
in the same place. That is, take a bag specifically for used rolls of
film rather than just tossing them into a suitcase somewhere where
they're all loose and easily lost.

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 Bob  

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