Saturday, January 30, 2010

How Do You Erase Pictures From Photo Bucket.com How Do You Erase An Individual Photo From A Film Reel?

How do you erase an individual photo from a film reel? - how do you erase pictures from photo bucket.com

I have a disposable camera, I have a vacation with me. One of the photos it is embarrassing and I hate that nobody sees. But the rest I want to develop. I wonder how to delete a single photo of the device.

3 comments:

  1. No way to "delete" images of the film. The film is sensitive to light ... when it is exposed to light through a chemical reaction to be incorporated into the film and a picture. The image is almost literally "burned in the film. It is not clear, not deleted. It is there forever.

    If you have any embarrassing photos in the film who do not want that someone to see who can probably have to do is ask the laboratory "to develop that" without a trace. He developed the film, then give negative points, but not the pictures developed. Then you can look at the negatives and see the photos you want to really develop. Look at the negatives and find the photos you do not want to see that someone at ... then simply cut them with scissors. Do it carefully and do not fall between the frames. Keep the negatives on the edges, and there is no fingerprint. So do not cut the negatives under 3 frames. Then take the negative return to a photo lab and tell them that you and printll these images. Nobody knows your other pictures.

    LOL ... "remove" film images. This question has been fun. Let me guess, you've always used digital cameras before?

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  2. No way to "delete" images of the film. The film is sensitive to light ... when it is exposed to light through a chemical reaction to be incorporated into the film and a picture. The image is almost literally "burned in the film. It is not clear, not deleted. It is there forever.

    If you have any embarrassing photos in the film who do not want that someone to see who can probably have to do is ask the laboratory "to develop that" without a trace. He developed the film, then give negative points, but not the pictures developed. Then you can look at the negatives and see the photos you want to really develop. Look at the negatives and find the photos you do not want to see that someone at ... then simply cut them with scissors. Do it carefully and do not fall between the frames. Keep the negatives on the edges, and there is no fingerprint. So do not cut the negatives under 3 frames. Then take the negative return to a photo lab and tell them that you and printll these images. Nobody knows your other pictures.

    LOL ... "remove" film images. This question has been fun. Let me guess, you've always used digital cameras before?

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  3. If you need to develop, i dont think theres a way, but if you do it yourself, then you can cut once the development process

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