Thank you for saving my sanity! I had 20 rolls of this film and could not figure how to open the cartridges. After watching your video it was easy as eating pie! Thanks
Thank you so much for this video! I thrifted an old camera and I found a roll of Kodak advantix inside, I wanted to develop it but thanks to this video I found out that it’s already developed!!
This was helpful but it is not clear how to get the film to “click” when you try to reload into the cassette. Maybe include a closer view of the position of the tool and the holes in the end of the film. Please help!
found a roll in the basement of my house i bought and im confused as to what to do to view the pics, the film says processed on the side with the block so im pretty sure there is pics on it. i just dont know how to view the pics or devlope them
Thank you for saving my sanity! I had 20 rolls of this film and could not figure how to open the cartridges. After watching your video it was easy as eating pie! Thanks
Excellent job explaining how to access the negatives of the Advantix cartridge. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video! I thrifted an old camera and I found a roll of Kodak advantix inside, I wanted to develop it but thanks to this video I found out that it’s already developed!!
Thanks so much. I thinking of scanning my negatives and was wondering how to get the film out. I think I'll leave it attached though.
Increíble!
Thank you
This was helpful but it is not clear how to get the film to “click” when you try to reload into the cassette. Maybe include a closer view of the position of the tool and the holes in the end of the film. Please help!
What size screwdriver did you use. Any chance you know where you got it from? Thanks!
found a roll in the basement of my house i bought and im confused as to what to do to view the pics, the film says processed on the side with the block so im pretty sure there is pics on it. i just dont know how to view the pics or devlope them
Wow now I see why some say this format is annoying to work with. I'm guessing cause you have to put the film back into the canister is difficult.
can i store this film in the fridge?
i love how absurd this is