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  2. Minilab - Wikipedia

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    A Fujifilm Frontier DL650 Pro dry minilab "Dry lab" is a term that evolved in the professional and consumer segments of the photo printing industry to distinguish later, chemistry free (or "dry") photo printing systems from traditional, silver halide (or "wet") systems.

  3. RA-4 process - Wikipedia

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    RA-4 is Kodak's proprietary name for the chemical process most commonly used to make color photographic prints. It is used for both minilab wet silver halide digital printers of the types most common today in photo labs and drug stores, and for prints made with older-type optical enlargers and manual processing.

  4. HP Photosmart - Wikipedia

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    The original HP digital camera was an Intel Miniature Card-based model simply called the Photosmart.It was a VGA-resolution camera with a simple LCD.The company later broadened its line with a number of series of cameras, all using the Photosmart name.

  5. Edgeline printing - Wikipedia

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    The PM1000 Microlab printer prints a 6x4 photo in five passes past a set of three fixed print heads. While the print head is large enough to cover the whole photo the 5 passes prevents pooling by putting down too much ink at once and enables the printer to hide faulty nozzles. This printer can print a photo in 5 seconds.

  6. Photographic processing - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively stores may use minilabs to develop films and make prints on the spot automatically without needing to send film to a remote, central facility for processing and printing. Some processing chemistries used in minilabs require a minimum amount of processing per given amount of time to remain stable and usable.

  7. Photographic printing - Wikipedia

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    Photographic printing is the process of producing a final image on paper for viewing, using chemically sensitized paper. The paper is exposed to a photographic negative , a positive transparency (or slide ) , or a digital image file projected using an enlarger or digital exposure unit such as a LightJet or Minilab printer.

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