Method and device for making photographic copies

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Methods

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355 40, G03B 2732

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044178115

ABSTRACT:
A method of making photographic copies during a first order and filing the same for a reorder includes making a positive strip copy of pictures with data relevant to an undeveloped film strip, the negative film is connected to the positive strip copy and provided with a punched code of the processing program and, upon development, the negative is connected to an auxiliary strip of a store cartridge to form a single file unit.

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