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The photographs were developed, fixed and dried by the probe's onboard filmprocessing unit.
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He explained that he did all of his filmprocessing in this friend's lab.
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I mean, filmprocessing could take as long as two weeks with some discount companies.
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Kodak was also known for its film and filmprocessing, businesses that dried up with the growth of digital photography.
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Its new retail arm, Image Depot, will open its first branch on Liffey Street in Dublin, where it will offer a 10-minute filmprocessing service.
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He polled filmdevelopment executives to develop a list of scripts that were somehow left out.
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But the group criticised the Government for not extending the Business Expansion Scheme to cover filmdevelopment.
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This week: Oceans 8, Hereditary and an interview with Karen Waaka-Tibble of the NZ Film Commission about Maori filmdevelopment.
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It came out of maybe an impatience with the filmdevelopment process being slightly more ponderous than I imagined it was.
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As 2008 approaches, the Writers Guild of America strike has already frozen feature filmdevelopment on major titles and halted scripted television production.
Usage of photographic process in English
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The facing page must be covered to protect it from the photographicprocess.
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The laws that affected mirrors somehow thwarted the photographicprocess.
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There is also a photographicprocess for making typographical dies.
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I there invented a new photographicprocess, which I am bent upon making famous.
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It's no surprise that this photographicprocess proved difficult at times, and long exposures were necessary.
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The pioneering photographicprocess is an instant hit.
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Years later, the daguerreotype process became the "first commercially successful photographicprocess in the history of photography".
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Benington used the gum bichromate photographicprocess to create a painterly effect and achieve what he called "beauty in ugliness"
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The records are fixed with shellac and preserved, or they may be printed out by a photographicprocess and the prints preserved.
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But it may be said in general that the average cost of book-page facsimiles by photographicprocess need not exceed one dollar a page.
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The photographicprocesses with the salts of iron are all derived from the researches of Sir John Herschel.
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The guideline is short and to the point: We will consider still images made from all photographicprocesses, both traditional and digital.
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Silver gelatin printing has been practiced for over a century and I believe that it is one of the most important and historical photographicprocesses.