by "Mr.T" <MrT@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 2, 2008 at 03:43 PM
"Annika1980" <annika1980@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>"Photographs developed in chemicals" is usually called film.
Er, not necessarily. The film is used to make photographic prints. Most
people refer to the prints as "photographs".
All photographic emulsion papers are developed in chemicals, as opposed to
inkjet, dye-sub or similar printers.
Photographic prints made on chemically processed paper, from digital files
are also *extremely* common.
MrT.