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  2. Free Film Roll Developing at Walgreens: Today Only!

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    Today only, Walgreens is offering free developing of one roll of film. No strings attached.Just print out this coupon and bring it to the photo shop. The offer is good on any 35mm, APS film, or ...

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    Walgreens, which operates nearly 9,000 locations across the US, has been cutting prices since October Price cut wars: Walgreens follows Target, Walmart and Amazon in slashing prices on 1,500 items ...

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  5. Married print - Wikipedia

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    Due to the intermittent motion of movie projectors and movie cameras, the sound cannot be located adjacent to the actual frames it is synced to, but instead must be offset by 21 frames (35mm). Because of this, a married print can not be edited, and thus should only be done when the picture and sound edits have been "locked", or finalized.

  6. Caffenol - Wikipedia

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    Caffenol is a photographic alternative process whereby phenols, sodium carbonate and optionally vitamin C are used in aqueous solution as a film and print photographic developer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Other basic (as opposed to acidic ) chemicals can be used in place of sodium carbonate; however, sodium carbonate is the most common.

  7. Contact print - Wikipedia

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    Smaller contact prints, from films and formats such as 135 film cassettes, 35 mm (24×36 mm images), and 120/220 roll film (6 cm), are useful for evaluation of exposure, composition, and subject. It is cheaper and easier to avoid making conventional prints of all the exposures with an enlarger; the photographer prints only the best negatives.