Disposable cameras contain sensitive 35mm film, which must be processed carefully.
Disposable cameras are one-time-use cameras pre-loaded with a roll of 35 mm film. Once you shoot through the roll of film, you will want to have your film processed by a photo development lab. There are many photo labs that still exist, although their numbers are definitely dwindling. You will know that your disposable camera is ready to be processed when you are unable to take any more pictures, and the winding wheel on top of your camera turns freely.
Instructions
1. Find a photo development lab in your area. You can either look in a phone book for a photo lab, or you can go to a chain store.
2. Take your camera to your photo lab of choice. You will need to provide information about whether you want your film to be processed, or processed, developed and printed. If you want prints, make sure to specify the sizes and quantities. Ask for a receipt once you've made arrangements for processing.
3. Pick up your film from the photo lab when it is ready. Many places will take between one hour and one day to finish processing.
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