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Can You Repair Developed Pictures

Can I get pictures developed on a CD?

You'll need to ask the lab what options they offer. Some labs, such as Walmart's*, give a disc in addition to physical prints when film is brought in for developing. Others give prints only, but you can choose to add a disc to the prints or get the disc instead of the prints.

You typically won't have to provide your own disc for scanned photos.


*Walmart's photo lab no longer returns negatives with prints, so if you want to have those for possible reprints in the future you'll need to take your disposable cameras to a store that will give them back to you with the prints and/or disc.

Developing private pictures?

Have any lab develop the negatives only; no prints. And then scan the negatives and make prints at home.

If you really want to stay anonymous send them to a huge house like Holland Photo or Dwayne's Lab.

Well intentioned people have mentioned to do it yourself. Trust me, do not bother, the C41 process is expensive and very tricky to do at home.

For $3.00 your local one-hour lab will process your color film - negs only. No prints made.

(If graphic sex acts are on the film then you need to look at your state statutes before you develop them at a local lab. There a couple of labs in California that specialize in film of that nature; you might look into that if need be.)

How long does it take for walmart to develop pictures?

It takes an hour, sometimes sooner. They usually have the machines that you put the memory card into from your digital camera. & they do have the option to get a CD, which might cost a few dollars more. =) hope I helped!

How can you develop pictures taken from a phone?

If you mean develop like you would develop film then the answer is: You don’t need to. If you want a hard copy of the picture then you can print it out onto a piece of computer paper (not the best quality), or take it to a store that can make pictures on special picture paper (generally Fred Meyer, Walmart, A camera store, etc).

Why would my film have developed blank?

There are loads of reasons why this could have happened, and it's not always to track it down. When you shoot in negative film, it means that areas that are light in your scene, turn out dark in your camera. As such, if you get a film back from the developer that is completely blank (i.e. fully translucent), it means, in theory, that the film has never seen any light at all. There are several ways this could have happened; There could be a defect with your camera, which means that the shutters never (fully) open, or the mirror fails to move out of the way during an exposure. Your camera could be stuck in an ISO mode that is far too high: If it was set to ISO 1600, but you are shooting with ISO 100 film, every picture you take would be under-exposed by 4 stops. This is unlikely in your case, because the film is /completely/ blankYour camera could have a problem with the aperture, so it always takes photos at an aperture that is far too small, thereby drastically under-exposing your photos, and making the film come out blankThere could be a problem when you inserted the film; if it remained inside the film cannister, it would never have gotten exposedThere could be a problem with the film itself; a factory problem of some sortThere could be a problem with the development process: If the lab you used had rotten chemicals, screwed up their timings, or did something else silly, it could result in a ruined film

My iPhone pictures are grainy and blurry. Is there a way to edit them with Adobe software to improve them?

I suspect the reason your images are grainy and blurry is that they were taken in relatively low light. Smartphone cameras can produce really good images in bright light but, due to their small lens, they struggle in low light. The graininess is because the camera has increased its sensitivity (called the ISO) to light but the downside is that this increases noise. The blurring  is probably because the shutter speed was rather long, again because of the low light. So what can you do? Obviously taking images in a bright light but if you want to take pictures when the light is low try resting the phone on something solid to reduce camera shake which will reduce the blurring. Post processing may help with this a little (use the sharpening tool) but could make the graininess worse. To reduce the graininess look for the "noise" tool or "smoothing" tool but this might make the blurring worse!I'm afraid it's a bit of a balancing act.

Should you shake it like a Polaroid picture?

I think the shaking goes back to when Polaroids were coated with a clear liquid after development was complete.  People would be anxious to show the pictures and would wave them about to dry the coating faster.  No reason to do that since the coating went away.

What is the best way to fix blurry pictures?

Blur is best to be fixed before even making an image, meaning you need to prevent it by not letting your hands move and fix focus before taking the picture. Missing these points is the reason for most cases of a blurred picture. If the damage has already been done, you can fix the blur even afterwards, however, there’s no guarantee and if the blur is too heavy, there isn’t much you can do. I can suggest trying this program, it might be the best way to fix blurry pictures in your case: Easy Photo Unblur. Here’s what you can get as a result:Easy Photo Unblur fixes blurry photos, sharpen misfocused imaged, fix camera shake and motion blur. Artificial intelligence algorithms analyze your image to detect misfocused objects or motion blur pattern, applying a smart fix instead of oversharpening the entire image.Fixes misfocused shotsCorrects motion blurFixes photos blurred because of camera shakeOffers miniature and Iris blur effectsBatch mode helps fixing a bunch of images in one goBuilt-in photo adjustment with brightness, contrast, color temperature and gamma controlsTools for cropping, rotating and resizing picturesIt should be pretty easy to do, hopefully the program helps you! Best of luck!

Can I print pictures from my flash drive at walmart or a photo place?

I have pictures from my digital camera that I put onto my computer but I need to make copies of those pictures. I can save them to my flash drive but i don't know if that flash drive can be taken some where to develope the pics. Thank you

How can I fix asymmetric muscle development? (pictures in description)

The solution can be found in improving your posture. Your left shoulder is higher than your right, which causes your left arm en shoulder to take the biggest portion of the weight while lifting.Don't try to compensate with putting more weight, or extra training, on the right side, it will cause a structural imbalance in your posture and build. Correcting your posture though will be a structural and effective solution.You can improve your posture by doing dumbell exercises in front of a mirror, during which you focus on keeping your left shoulder down and your collarbones perfectly symmetrical. It will take a week or so to achieve this because the shoulder muscles on the left side will be shorter, but if you keep pushing down that left shoulder you will get there. It also helps to do some stretching in between routines, by letting your arms hang down while holding on to the weights, again focusing on perfectly symmetrical colar bones. Remember to keep breathing well while doing so.It will take several weeks to get off the habit of pulling up your left shoulder, but with constant attention to it it will stay down there in the end.I recommend to make a priority of this until your posture is corrected, after that you can focus completely again on achieving your training goals. Be vigilant towards the position of your left shoulder though, habits like these can be quite sticky.

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