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  2. C-41 process - Wikipedia

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    C-41 is a chromogenic color print film developing process introduced by Kodak in 1972, [citation needed] superseding the C-22 process.C-41, also known as CN-16 by Fuji, CNK-4 by Konica, and AP-70 by AGFA, is the most popular film process in use, with most, if not all photofinishing labs devoting at least one machine to this development process.

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    Anyone who has tried to brave the crowds on Black Friday can attest to the fact that being in a store simply turns some folks basically feral. #10 When A Customer Starts Calling You By The Name On ...

  4. Walgreens plans to close a significant number of stores. Are ...

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    A Columbus Walgreens permanently shut down in April, according to Yahoo, on the heels of a store closure in West Dayton back in March, per the Dayton Daily News. Walgreens joins Rite Aid, CVS in ...

  5. Prepress proofing - Wikipedia

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    Proofing is usually performed in full-size format, but in some cases small-page format is also acceptable. Color proof serves as a guideline for a printing press operator, and usually stands for a contract proof. Screen Proof (True Proof) is a method of proofing used for simulating a raster structure of the printed image.

  6. Walgreens - Wikipedia

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    Walgreens corner store located in street-level retail space, Washington, D.C. The interior of a Walgreens in Orlando, Florida. In its 2009 business model, Walgreens are freestanding corner stores, with the entrance on the street with the most traffic flow, figuratively making it a "corner drugstore" similar to how many independent pharmacies ...

  7. Chromolithography - Wikipedia

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    Before final printing, the image is proof printed and any errors corrected. In the direct form of printing, the inked image is transferred under pressure onto a sheet of paper using a flat-bed press. The offset indirect method uses a rubber-covered cylinder that transfers the image from the printing surface to the paper.

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