Definitely. I would think that any photo lab could do it for you. If not, you can invest in a high resolution scanner that will scan your negative and allow you to save it as a digital image that can then be printed by either you or someplace like Target.
2006-09-07 23:27:05
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answered by Scott K 7
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Yes it is possible.
Earlier they used to take the negative to the dark room and then prepare a positive out of it. The process was pass light through the negative and allow it to focus on chemical coated paper for a certain duration. Then develop this exposed paper in some chemicals.
These days, you can still go to the traditional dark room route or go to the instant labs where the machines are used but the process is same.
You can also take the negative, scan it, do what ever colour corrections needed and then print the photograph using a printer. You can either use a photography paper or you can also print in any paper or media.
2006-09-08 02:45:32
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answered by Wild tiger 2
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Yes thats how photo shops used to do second copies. Just take the negs in and which nos you want copying and they'll do it for you.
2006-09-07 23:26:33
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answered by heleneaustin 4
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convinced. it is the way it truly is continuously executed. The detrimental is what's used to make as many copies as you want. i imagine you propose :'Is it attainable to shop a duplicate from the effective or print.'... convinced. basically make a sparkling detrimental and them make all the prints you want. I take it you're not from now on speaking about a digital detrimental. yet an previous shaped movie detrimental.
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answered by wingert 4
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Defintootley
2006-09-07 23:25:56
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answered by Anonymous
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sure is my dear just take the negative into your local store that deals in photgraphy developement and they will advise and help you to choose what size of print, if you want it in sepia or colour or black and white etc that you want your copy from your negative to be!
Say Cheese...lol
2006-09-07 23:43:42
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answered by juicyjane59 1
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Sure provided ur film/negative is developed properly. Then u have to only print it. any regular photo studio should be able to do it.
2006-09-07 23:30:46
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answered by Nitin G 7
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Of course.... thats the reason you get negatives when you get a camera film developed....so you can make copies....
2006-09-07 23:27:15
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answered by Louise S 2
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YES TAKE THE NEGATIVE TO AN OLDER PHOTOGRAPHING COMPANY OR
BUY A LEXMARK PRINTER ALL IN ONE
2006-09-09 08:02:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I have taken loads out from Negatives they all have been brilliant
2006-09-07 23:39:05
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answered by flowerpower 2
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