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PANORAMA-SIZE SHOOTING
(for use with F70
D
only)
In some cases, your local film processing lab may not be able
to handle the printing of panorama-size pictures. For details,
consult your local photo shop or camera dealer. Also, before
you have your film processed, ask your local photo shop
about possible options for processing panorama pictures.
Note that panorama pictures are more expensive and require
a longer processing time than regular-size pictures.
1)
If an entire roll consists of panorama-size pictures, be
sure to specify panorama processing, explain that your
film consists entirely of panorama pictures.
2)
When you have a mix of panorama and regular pictures
on a single roll, you should have your film processed
according to one of the following conditions.
If your local photo shop has photo processing
machinery equipped to process a single roll of film
that contains a mix of both panorama- and regular-
size pictures:
a)
Explain that your film consists of a mix of panorama-
and regular-size pictures when you have your film
processed.
IMPORTANT NOTES ON PANORAMA PICTURES
If your photo shop can only process either panorama- or
regular-size pictures per roll:
b)
Ask for development only, so you can review the negative
film before printing, and later specify separate printing of
panorama- and regular-size frames.
c)
Print all of the pictures in regular-size prints first, then
later specify the panorama-size frames on the film and
have them printed again in panorama-size prints. Note
that when panorama pictures are printed as regular-size
pictures, the top and bottom of each picture are blacked
out.
In a panorama picture, only the middle portion of each
regular-size film frame is exposed. There is no difference,
however, in the number of pictures you can take with a roll,
whether they be panorama, regular-size, or a mix of both.
Regular-size frame
Panorama frame
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