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  2. 616 film - Wikipedia

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    616 film was originally produced by Kodak in 1932 for the Kodak Six-16 camera. Seventy millimetres wide, the 616 film produced 63.5 mm × 108 mm (2.5" × 4.25") negatives, about the size of postcards and appropriate for making a contact print without the need for an enlarger. It is the same format as that of 116 film but on a slimmer spool, for ...

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    Today only, the Kodak Scanza Scanneris on sale for a whopping 44 percent off at Amazon. The popular film scanner turns all of your memories into digital files, and is just $128 (was $230) right now.

  5. Kodacolor (still photography) - Wikipedia

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    It was designed as a major improvement to meet the needs of the small 13×17 mm negatives used in 110 film for the Kodak Pocket Instamatic cameras. The film was initially released in 1972 in the 110 size only, so that non-Kodak processing labs would have time to set up lines using the C-41 process.

  6. Enlarger - Wikipedia

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    The image may be printed to a size different from the negative or transparency. Without an enlarger, only a contact print would be possible, and large images would require large size negatives and hence very large cameras. Local contrast and density of various parts of the print can be easily controlled.

  7. Advanced Photo System - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Photo System logo. Advanced Photo System (APS) is a film format for consumer still photography first marketed in 1996 and discontinued in 2011. It was sold by various manufacturers under several brand names, including Eastman Kodak (Advantix), FujiFilm (Nexia), Agfa (Futura) and Konica (Centuria).

  8. Minilab - Wikipedia

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    A digital minilab is a computer printer that uses traditional chemical photographic processes to make prints from digital images. Photographs are input to the digital minilab using a built-in film scanner that captures images from negative and positive photographic films (including mounted slides), flatbed scanners, a kiosk that accepts CD-ROMs ...

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