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For those unfamiliar, film exposed to light is washed out, so it is necessary to wind on and 'waste' a couple of shots at the start of each roll - otherwise this is what can happen. It seems I was too much of a cheapskate, and the gamble of squeezing in a 25th (or was it 33rd) shot didn't pay off.

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But, in this age of digital processing, it's possible to partially recover from such errors. Here I adjusted the exposure on the overexposed segment to try to match it as seamlessly as possible. It turned out better than I thought to be honest, particularly considering how far gone the original is.

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