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All-Occasion Photo
Greeting Cards & Announcements.
Your MotoPhoto®
store can create customized photo cards that include text and coordinating
borders. They are perfect for graduations, births, new homes, holiday
greetings, thank yous and many other occasions. |

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Photo Business Cards.
Make a lasting
impression with business contacts. Show people who you are and what you
do. Relationships strengthen when people can associate faces with names.
Consider a photo of products or scenes that reflect your image as an
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Print From Print.
Need a print
and you can’t find the negative? No problem. Bring in your photo to have
more made. In most cases, the new print can be made even better by cropping
out distracting objects, by adding borders or text, and by removing red-eye. |
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Passport & Immigration
Photos.
If you’re planning a
trip overseas or applying to become a U.S. citizen, you’ll need to have a
special photo taken for the application. In just 5 minutes, your local
MotoPhoto store can provide you with exactly what you need to get you on
your way. More about
passport photos here. |
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Film, Video & Photo
Transfer To MOTODVD.
Digital videos
are growing in popularity for good reason: they have the potential to last
forever, they don’t show wear after repeated viewings, and they are
extremely easy to use and navigate. If you have reels of movie film or
photos packed away in a box or camcorder videotapes piled on a shelf, you
may want to consider having those important memories transferred to a DVD.
Video tape typically lasts for 10-15 years before becoming warped and
brittle. Film projectors (if you still have one that works) are not
convenient for spontaneous viewing and could cause damage if the bulb is too
hot. In a few years, DVD players may replace VCRs, which will make it
difficult to view videotapes. And it's a great way to make a digital
scrapbook of your favorite photo memories!
Learn more about MOTODVD |
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Reprints.
Your best prints deserve
an encore. Order as many prints as you want when you bring your film in for
developing or bring back your negatives or digital media card or cd at any time. |

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Enlargements.
Great prints can be made
even better when they are cropped, enlarged, and framed. Our Imaging
Consultants can help you select the photo and visualize the result. Your
local MotoPhoto store offers these sizes: 5x7, 8x10, 8x12, 10x13, 10x15,
11x14, 16x20, and 20x24. |
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Poster Prints.
Now you can
take a standard photo to the next level. Posters are a great way to show
off your kids playing sports, your favorite getaway, or your prized
possession. They are available in many different sizes starting at 16x20,
so stop by your local MotoPhoto store and see the possibilities.
More about poster
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35mm Film Processing.
Great
processing makes all the difference in how your photos ultimately turn out.
At MotoPhoto, an Imaging Consultant examines each negative and adjusts color
balance and density levels on the state-of-the-art printing equipment. Once
the prints are made, each one is inspected and reprinted if necessary. We
take the time to correct many exposure problems that occur when photos are
taken, while many 1-hour labs simply auto-print your rolls.
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APS Processing.
At MotoPhoto
stores, our machines are equipped to translate data recorded by Advanced
Photo SystemTM (APS) cameras. This process, called "information
exchange (IX),” allows us to make improvements in picture quality, identify
the print format and print information on the back of your photos. The APS
system allows you to get prints in three different sizes at any time:
"C" print
(4x6); "H" print (4x7); "P" print (4x11). When we process
your APS film, you'll receive a 4x6 index print with a tiny image of each
picture on the roll, which simplifies organizing and reordering.
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Safe On-Site Processing.
Since the film
you bring to a MotoPhoto store can be processed right there, you don’t run
the risk of having your photos lost in the mail or at a large mass
production facility.
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Print Choices.
You can choose
to have 3½x5 or 4x6 prints made on either glossy or matte paper. Glossy
paper has a smooth, shiny surface that helps to create crisp, vibrant
prints. Matte paper tends to show fewer fingerprints and doesn’t glare.
Paper choice is often a personal preference; however, low contrast photos
often look better on glossy paper. |
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Second Sets.
Order an extra set or two to share with family and friends when you bring
your film in for developing. |