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Where to Get Film Developed in Portland?

If you live in Portland, Oregon and have photographic film that you want to get developed and scanned it can be hard to know what photo lab to use. The 5 most recommend places to get film...

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link to Where To Get Film Developed In Denver, Colorado?

Where To Get Film Developed In Denver, Colorado?

Even with the amount of new digital cameras being released every year, it may be surprising to you that there are still places that can develop and scan film along with disposable cameras. If you...

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link to Where to Get Film Developed in Philadelphia?

Where to Get Film Developed in Philadelphia?

The popularity of shooting film has risen the last few years due to people rediscovering this analogue magical process. If you live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania you may be looking for places to get...

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7 Most Common Problems with Your Instax Mini 9 Camera and How to Fix Them

One of the most popular Instant film cameras of the last few years has been the Instax Mini 9 by Fujifilm. There are a few, common problems that users of the Instax Mini 9 can run into but the good...

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link to Why Does my Instax Camera Say S?

Why Does my Instax Camera Say S?

If you've been using an Instax camera to take instant photos and loaded film into your camera, you may have noticed that a letter "S" shows up in the film counter window of your camera. Your...

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link to What is the Best Way to Develop Instax Film?

What is the Best Way to Develop Instax Film?

Using Instax instant film can sometimes be surprising. Faded images, blurs, light streaks, crackles, color tints and even completely black or white images are common defects when your pictures aren't...

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