In 1981.
If you want to get fussy about it, 1 hour photos were invented when Kodak introduced the C-41 film process, enabling a lab to develop a roll of film and dry it in approximately 30 minutes. The reason 1-hour processing didn't come about until 1981 is the processing machinery was hard to use, large and expensive, requiring skilled operators, large amounts of floor space and a big investment - so people would buy the machines, put them in centralized labs, and hire drivers to go around to different stores picking film up from drop boxes and kiosks, and delivering finished prints. A French company called Kis, who made photo booths, invented a machine that was small and inexpensive enough to install in a store so people could have their pictures processed while they waited.
Suggestive photos are typically photos that have adult content in them. These type of photos are not suitable for a child's eyes.
When selecting the size of the photos, choos 3 1/2 x 5 for 4 of the largest possible on one page. If you go smaller, then you can add more. But with your printing program, check the 4 photos, change the size to 3 1/2 x 5, and make sure you choose to only print 1 copy, otherwise you will get several sheets with 4 of the same photo on each page.
Oblique Aerial photos are photos taken from an aerial platform where the camera has more than 3 degrees of tilt. "Ground level" photos can either refer to aerial photos taken where the lens is level with the ground or to photos taken where the camera is placed within a few inches of the ground and photo are taken from that perspective.
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No, but it would be very good to the Earth by planting a tree and turning off your lights for 1 hour!
1830 the camera was invented and all photos were black and white at first. It isn't until the 1900's that color film is invented.
1765 is when the hour glass was invented
It was invented so it was easier to copy photos. It was also cheaper.
The Ancient Egyptians invented the 24 hour day.
I am sorry but cameras were not invented until over 1800 years after Paul was beheaded. There are no photos of Saint Paul.
Whoever invented the clock.
You can print photos from a DVD or CD by taking it into any Walgreens or CVS. They will print the photos within one hour.
Photos for Sale - 2004 was released on: USA: 13 May 2004 (48 Hour Film Festival)
Viking 1 took photos of mercury in 1983!
12 hour clocks were invented in 1781 by a group of concerned citizen who could not tell time in digits
what person or who invented the wallclock that is used on the walls ?
Yes, they were invented in 1830. The first photos of a war were the civil war.