lorirfrommontana
Member
I'm not sure if this is the right place to put this but here goes! I had a roll of color film in my 35mm camera. I usually shoot with B&W but wanted to take some shots of my daughter and her hogs for her 4H project book in color. I was out walking at the river and finished up the roll and started to rewind. There was a pop and nothing. The film didn't rewind. I did crack open the back (I know big mistake) to see what was going on. I only develop b&w film so have no chems for color. The rest of the day of shooting was shot too!!! Although I was able to shoot a couple of rolls of 120. Can I just develop these in b&w chems? Will they turn out at all? I'm sort of bummed cause I had some cute hog picks on there I'm sure (they are babies and all babies are cute, right). I also just got a shot of an eagle with a fish (although I didn't have my telephoto lense on so not too big a deal). The only developing places around here are 1 hr places and I'm sure they would not know what to do with film still in a camera!!! Any suggestions are welcome. The film may be shot anyway because I craked open the camera but I'd at least like to try and save some of the hog shots. Thanks, Lori