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Processing
and handling are easier than ever. Request enlargements or digitized
images. The ways to enjoy your prints are increasing all the time.
- Albums are an ideal way to store prints. Your photos will mean even
more if you write in a comment next to each one.
- Have a favorite photo? By all means, have it enlarged. A big print
makes a welcome gift. A wide variety of photo stands and frames are
available to display your larger prints.
- Albums are an ideal way to store prints. Your photos will mean even
more if you write in a comment next to each one
- Getting your photos back and seeing how they've turned out is one
of the great pleasures of photography. You then have a number of enjoyable
ways to view, display, and store your photographs.
- Film is perishable. Like fresh food products, film comes with a "use
by" date printed on the box. Before loading any film into your
camera, make sure that it has not passed its expiration date.
- Process film promptly. Film is not designed for long-term storage
once it has been exposed. That's why it's always best to have it processed
as soon as possible. And try not to leave that finished roll inside
your camera!
- Avoiding airport x-rays. Luggage checked with airlines is subject
to powerful x-ray inspection that can damage film. So be sure to bring
your film with you in your carry-on luggage. While most security checkpoint
x-ray machines are filmsafe, if you expect a number of repeated x-rays
or if you are carrying high speed film, we suggest that you ask for
hand inspection.
- Store film carefully. Film should be stored in a cool, dry, dark
place, away from direct sunlight, heater ducts, etc. For long-term storage,
keep film in your refrigerator. Just be sure to remove it from the refrigerator
at least 30 minutes before opening it, to prevent condensation.
More info from FUJIFILM's Guide
to better photography. |