...negative would be printed as a 4x11.5 inch photo. It's basically a 8x11.5 with the top and bottom of the print chopped off. The only other alternative is that for some cameras had a panoramic adapter ...
film not loading properly i loaded kodak 400 film and after i got it developed,it were all blank negatives in which no pictures were there..i was told that there was loading problem. Then i also have ...
...exposures taken when using transparency (slide) film. Assessing the exposure with regular negative film isn't much use as the photo printing machinery can compensate for under or over exposed
...photo processing lab (any camera store and many department stores, drugstores, and supermarkets either have them or have access to one) and get it processed. If you're shooting negative film, you can ...
...negative it's easy enough to replicate on a 35mm print by just trimming the top and bottom of the photo off. If you want to look for free autofocus 35mm SLR cameras and lenses then I suggest that you ...
...photo and to the left. What is causing this? Difficult understanding what is going on. If it is in the print then look at the negatives. Are they on there, if so check with your lab it may be a ...
...be put on a CD. The CD can then be read on a computer and you can do whatever you wish with the photos. For existing photos, you can also have the negatives scanned and put on a CD. If you only ...
...negative and doesn't always show up on every photo once developed. Any ideas? This looks as if the negative has been scratched by the minilab processor. It could be scratched in tha camera but with ...
photo. One blank negative may well indicate that your shutter failed completely on that shot. This is something best handled by a camera repair shop. It could possibly just be some dirt in the shutter
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