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3 Easy Ways to Get 35mm Film From a Canister (One Without A Bottle Opener)

There are 3 ways to get 35mm film from a canister in order to load your film into your developing tank for processing: using a bottle opener, using a film canister opener, or using your bare hands.

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How to Avoid Blank Film Negatives

There are several ways to avoid blank 35mm film rolls but the easiest way is to make sure to correctly load film into your camera and that it advances through the camera properly.

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4 Ways to Get 35mm Film Out of A Film Canister

There are 4 ways to get 35mm film out of a canister which are using wet film, film or paper with double-sided tape, or using a film retrieval tool. The process is similar for each method and involves...

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How Do I Know When My Instax Camera Is Empty?

If you've been using your Instax camera for a while, you might wonder how to tell when the camera is running low or is out of film. To check and see how much film you have left in your Instax...

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Where to Get Film Developed in Portland?

If you live in Portland, Oregon and have photographic film that you want to get developed and scanned it can be hard to know what photo lab to use. The 5 most recommend places to get film...

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Where To Get Film Developed In Denver, Colorado?

Even with the amount of new digital cameras being released every year, it may be surprising to you that there are still places that can develop and scan film along with disposable cameras. If you...

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