Kiwi on your video what are they doing right before changing the magazine, or after?
I haven't yet had time to look again, but from memory, which could be faulty, and taking into account that we don't always see both astronauts:-
Before: Taking photos.
After: Taking photos. And possibly avoided slurping some of that fart-inducing orange gunk.
...I'm trying to get a time reference.
What sort of time reference? – It helps to be specific.
1. The time in my source which you've mentioned above?
2. The time in another video?
3. The ground elapsed time?
4. Some other time?
I fail to understand why you ask such a question because in order to find the exact video, all the links and answers I needed are right here in this thread. Some are in my first post, including certain times of interest, and the remaining ones have kindly been posted by other members.
That post also mentions the correct terminology for the film magazines that should be used to find what the astronauts say about the subject in the ALSJ. If somebody searched there for the terms used early in this thread, they would possibly never find anything, but I soon found interesting quotes by using the correct term.
In fact it might be best to state the film number, then a slash and the correct term, which is done at the ALSJ, such as Magazine 112/L. But remember that that film number never existed throughout the mission and was only allocated back on Earth later when the films were processed. So when astronauts and Capcom talk about film magazines they never mention a film number. It didn't exist.
I was a complete beginner to this particular subject when the thread originated, but soon advanced with a little study and helpful clues from our fellow researchers.
You said in one of your posts that you "speed read" and skip much of the detail in long posts, and recently you have repeatedly asked posters for answers they have already posted. Someone might get rather irate soon if you keep it up, because your frequency has already become eyebrow-raising, next it might cause face-palming, after that it could become tedious. Some time later it might become downright insulting.
Perhaps not, though, to we laid-back characters down here in the southwest Pacific with summer slowly arriving, but some people in other parts of the world crumple in the face of such things, y'know.
If you have some disability that inhibits your ability to comprehend threads here, please tell us as we can rightly cut you some slack, but so far you've mainly just mentioned the following, which it might pay to reconsider because some of us probably get much more useful information from long posts than from dinky little one-liners:-
Ah those long posts I tend to speed read skipping much of the detail...