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evisceria78 August 2 2009, 20:32:14 UTC
I'm gonna say no. When film is used its rewound so there is no tail.

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countessof_roth August 2 2009, 20:51:37 UTC
no it hasnt' when they develop it, they frequently cut it into strips and give it to you w/ your photos, if also you mean used, then also no- it winds all the way into the can after its been used.

If its old film, using it may not be the best either.... it goes... funny after a while.

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sentience August 2 2009, 20:54:17 UTC
I'd say not. it's not unravelled for a start.

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trialia August 2 2009, 21:02:41 UTC
Well... it still has a tail, so I'd say no. But you may have messed it up by photographing it, if you used the flash...

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br0ken_dolly August 2 2009, 22:25:26 UTC
my old cameras used to *NOT* suck the tail into the canister, so the "no tail" argument is invalid.

that said, the fact that it's still in the canister (the metal roll that says KODAK on it) means no, it's not developed, because the cannister has to be broken open to remove the film to develop it.

*edited for clarity

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