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"prints developed" vs "developed" Mon Mar 24, 2008 12:51 pm  "prints developed" vs "developed"
 

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ESL/EFL Test #240 "Confusing Words test (14)", question 3

Sharon normally takes her film to the nearby shop to get her negatives and ......... developed.

(a) prints
(b) prince
(c) poles

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ESL/EFL Test #240 "Confusing Words test (14)", answer 3

Sharon normally takes her film to the nearby shop to get her negatives and prints developed.

Correct answer: (a) prints
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sharon normally takes her film to the nearby shop to get her negatives and developed?

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Developing prints Mon Mar 24, 2008 17:53 pm  Developing prints
 

Hello,
Nowadays, with all of the digital cameras etc. many people who have digital cameras, printers etc. don't know that prints are also developed (or at least used to be.) As well, many professionals still develop their prints.
For example, "Once you have exposed your photographic paper to the light from your enlarger, you will develop your print. Prepare for the developing prior to the exposure, so you can develop test prints along the way."
This excerpt is from a professional photography website.
I hope this helps.
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