Most of them should be okay.  Same thing happened to me today.  A customer
asked me to remove the film from her camera.  I didn't realize it didn't
have auto rewind and opened the back to see an unrewound, exposed roll of
Max 400.  Closed the back, rewound, processed.  Only lost the last 3 frames.

Bill  KG4LOV
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----- Original Message -----
From: "David Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2002 8:43 PM
Subject: OT:I do not believe I did this!!!


> Attended our barns big 3 day show for the year
> and,the one i get most of my yearbook pictures
> for,and i did a Boo Boo.
> I thought i'd be smart and load 2 K1000's with
> Portra 160 and 400VC to take advantage of the
> changibg sun/cloud conditions.
> WELL,the weather was very overcast this AM and
> i thought i'd put a roll of Delta 3200 and do
> some B&W,grabbed the one K1000 i thought was
> empty and popped the back ....Arrgggg,....a
> roll of 160vc still in it(about 25-27 shot)
>
> Quiry,Is the whole roll kaput or would some of
> the pictures in the takeup spool be ok.Back was
> open for about 2 sec as i stared in disbelieve.
> First time in 30+ years of shooting i did this
> Doh.
>
> Dave
>
>
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