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Exactly how does the Advanced Photo System help me get better pictures?

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Exactly how does the Advanced Photo System help me get better pictures?

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While every part of the system has been designed to help you get more out of photography, the most important element is the film itself. The thin layer of magnetic particles, that coat the film surface, record information such as the picture size you select and, with some camera models, the light source. During developing, Advanced Photo System processing equipment can use this data to make frame-by-frame adjustments. If exposure information has been captured by the camera, problems caused by strong backlight or artificial light are corrected automatically to optimize every shot. • What do the symbols at the top of the film cassette indicate? The cassette icons show film status: • A circle means the roll is unexposed • A half-circle means the roll is partially exposed • An “X” means the roll is fully exposed, but not processed • A rectangle indicates that the film has been processed An automatic reject device makes it impossible to load exposed or processed film, so there’s no risk of

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