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Advanced Photo System Quick Reference oznozozou (For details refer to tt> ge indicated. 1. Drop-in loading with new cartridge film. p. 18) • Unlike previous 135 (35mm) film, you don't need to open the back cover and pull the film leader across. Previous film ✓- ii C print H print Print-type selection button Film T Exposure data recorded here P print Data recorded on film (example) • Date and title • Print type/Film direction • Flash ON/OFF • Subject brightness • Magnification • Front/back lighting, etc. Filmstrip ID 2. Choose the print type with the print-type selection button. ♦ You can choose from three print types: (-* p. 24) • C print: Classic print • H print: Wide-angle print • P print: Panorama print 3. A variety of data (IX information) is recorded magnetically on the film surface. • All the information shown at left can be recorded on the film. • The printing labs use the exposure information to produce quality prints, superior to those made from 135 (35mm) film. 4. Exposed film cartridges can be processed for printing at Advanced Photo System certified shops. (-a' p. 31) . 1 After developing, the shop will return your pictures, along with an index print, and the film cartridge with the negatives inside. • When ordering reprints from a certified shop, just match the ID on the back of the print or on the index print sheet with the ID on the film cartridge, and specify which prints you want.

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Advanced
Photo
System
Quick
Reference
(For
details
refer
to
tt>
ge
indicated.
oznozozou
Previous
film
✓-
ii
1.
Drop
-in
loading
with
new
cartridge
film.
p.
18)
Unlike
previous
135
(35mm)
film,
you
don't
need
to
open
the
back
cover
and
pull
the
film
leader
across.
Print
-type
selection
button
C
print
H
print
P
print
2.
Choose
the
print
type
with
the
print
-type
selection
button.
(—*
p.
24)
You
can
choose
from
three
print
types:
C
print:
Classic
print
H
print:
Wide-angle
print
P
print:
Panorama
print
Film
T
Exposure
data
recorded
here
Data
recorded
on
film
(example)
Date
and
title
Print
type/Film
direction
Flash
ON/OFF
Subject
brightness
Magnification
Front/back
lighting,
etc.
3.
A
variety
of
data
(IX
information)
is
recorded
magnetically
on
the
film
surface.
All
the
information
shown
at
left
can
be
recorded
on
the
film.
The
printing
labs
use
the
exposure
information
to
produce
quality
prints,
superior
to
those
made
from
135
(35mm)
film.
Filmstrip
ID
4.
Exposed
film
cartridges
can
be
processed
for
printing
at
Advanced
Photo
System
certified
shops.
(-a'
p.
31)
.
1
After
developing,
the
shop
will
return
your
pictures,
along
with
an
index
print,
and
the
film
cartridge
with
the
negatives
inside.
When
ordering
reprints
from
a
certified
shop,
just
match
the
ID
on
the
back
of
the
print
or
on
the
index
print
sheet
with
the
ID
on
the
film
cartridge,
and
specify
which
prints
you
want.