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NOTES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF PANORAMIC FORMAT PICTURE * When developing the film, if you have taken only panoramic format pictures on the entire roll of film, tell the clerk at the processing lab to develop the film with only the panoramic format. If there are both panoramic and standard format pictures on the film, ask the clerk to develop the film with both standard and panoramic format. * The development of panoramic format pictures is more time-consuming and expensive process than that of standard pictures. Please consult the processing lab for more details. * Panorama format processing facilities differ depending on the area and requirement. Your local film processor or camera dealers will advise you on all options available to you. * With panoramic format pictures, only the middle area of the frame is exposed. The number of exposures available in the panoramic format is equivalent to that of the standard photo size. ,(!) ri§ta NOIIVEI3dO CS0NVAGV * When the panoramic format picture is printed with a standard size format, the black cropped areas will appear at the top and bottom of the picture. * Check to be sure the panorama signal [ in the viewfinder disappears when you take a standard format pic- ture. If not, the top and bottom of the picture you want to expose will be cut off as shown in diagram below. X X law kii -2,,r -Ma r wedirdt NVAIO.a& ra 4:461AVA &47',SCItrl

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NOTES
ON
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
PANORAMIC
FORMAT
PICTURE
*
When
developing
the
film,
if
you
have
taken
only
panoramic
format
pictures
on
the
entire
roll
of
film,
tell
the
clerk
at
the
processing
lab
to
develop
the
film
with
only
the
panoramic
format.
If
there
are
both
panoramic
and
standard
format
pictures
on
the
film,
ask
the
clerk
to
develop
the
film
with
both
standard
and
panoramic
format.
*
The
development
of
panoramic
format
pictures
is
more
time-consuming
and
expensive
process
than
that
of
stan-
dard
pictures.
Please
consult
the
processing
lab
for
more
details.
*
Panorama
format
processing
facilities
differ
depending
on
the
area
and
requirement.
Your
local
film
processor
or
camera
dealers
will
advise
you
on
all
options
available
to
you.
*
With
panoramic
format
pictures,
only
the
middle
area
of
the
frame
is
exposed.
The
number
of
exposures
available
in
the
panoramic
format
is
equivalent
to
that
of
the
standard
photo
size.
,(!)
ri§t
a
*
When
the
panoramic
format
picture
is
printed
with
a
standard
size
format,
the
black
cropped
areas
will
appear
at
the
top
and
bottom
of
the
picture.
*
Check
to
be
sure
the
panorama
signal
[
in
the
viewfinder
disappears
when
you
take
a
standard
format
pic-
ture.
If
not,
the
top
and
bottom
of
the
picture
you
want
to
expose
will
be
cut
off
as
shown
in
diagram
below.
X
X
kii
-
2,
,r -
Ma
r
w
edirdt
law
NVAIO.a&
ra
4
:461AVA
&47‘,SCItrl
NOIIVEI3dO
CS0NVAGV