Before the days of digital cameras and printing photos off a printer, pictures were taken on cameras that required film. Once the pictures were taken, the film had to be taken to a store to be sent off to be developed. It could take a week or so to get your pictures back to the store to be picked up.
How long it takes an old fashioned camera to take a picture depends on the camera, the film, the lens, and if it has a flash. Usually, it was a fraction of a second.
Generally the memory will last about as long as the time you spent looking at the photo.
12-24 hours. Using a fan will speed up the process.
30 days
Yes, so long as the dish in ovenproof, the word ovenproof or ovensafe will normally be printed on the underside.
To save a photo sent to you in KIK on an Android phone, tap the photo in the conversation window, which will fill the screen, then tap it again and the Save option will appear. This is not a long-tap like you may think it is.
Grass has been green for a long long time - even back in the olden days.
It depends on where in the world and how long ago you consider to be olden days.
It depends on the camera and the lighting and what you mean by "olden days." The first photograph ever taken took eight hours of exposure.
what did NJ look like in the olden days
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because in the olden days people usedto think the year was 336 days long insted of 365 days so every month was 28 days
People were generally shorter in olden days and the steps were not as high because their legs were not as long.
It is usually printed on the money order, how long it is good for. Usually the money orders are good for 90 days.
my great granddad used to tell me that i better be happy that i didn't go to church back in the day cause you would sometimes be there all day long...
3 days to get fully settled before he actually departed for the photo of the moon.
30 days prior to and until the date printed on your driver's license.
The length of time that photos will last that are printed on a Hewlett Packard C5280 printer is highly dependent on the type of paper that the photos are printed on and the storage conditions. Some recent tests have indicated that inkjet photographs printed on quality photo paper can be displayed 10 to 20 years before losing colorfastness.