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Recycling a roll of film
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Hi guys! Today while cleaning my house I found that old and Chinese plastic point and shoot l used to carry when I was a little boy. In the camera there's a roll of Kodak gold with only 6 frame exposed and I want to save it. My idea is to take it off in a complete dark room with a camping head torch (1rd pic set on emergency red light), rewind it, put the roll in my yashica, shoot the first 6 images in the dark and then finish the rest of the roll. I know all that struggle for an expired roll of Kodak gold ain't worth, I can get it for 10€ fresh from the store but I'm so curious and wanna try ahah

My biggest doubt is if the torch will work o ruin the film cause I don't want to loose that 6 pics.

What do you think?

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