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What are the sizes of common photos?

The size of photos ranges from 1 inch to infinite size, and there will be choices when developing photos. This is not a problem. Our most common photo is a 5-inch photo. If you develop your own photos and buy a large printing paper, you can cut it as you like. This thing is not dead. Photos in the digital age are different from those in the film age.

Positive and negative films are both types of films. The type of film has nothing to do with the size of the developed photos. Our common films, such as Kodak 1, Kodak 4 Fujifilm Super IA1, Super IA2 and Le Kai 1, are negative films, and their imaging on the film is opposite to the real scene. Black is white and white is black. The positive film is also called reverse film, and its phase formation on the film is consistent with the real scene, and black is black. White is white. VELVIA VELVIA1F 1SW and other films sold in photographic equipment stores are reverse films, which have high color saturation and good sharpness. Professionals generally use reverse films, but the price of reverse films is higher and the development is expensive. < P > Both positive films and negative films come in various sizes. Our most common film is 135 film, with a size of 36 * 24 mm. 4*5 8*1 and so on. These sizes refer to the size of the negative. The larger the negative area, the larger the photos can be put. It is generally believed that the limit of fine magnification of 135 camera is 24 inches, while the 8*1 film shot by 8*1 camera can accurately put photos with a size of more than 2 meters. Isn't it cool? But the price of 8*1 optical film is very expensive.