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		<title>Does Camera Film Have To Be Developed Before It Is Scanned?</title>
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I recently was given  a film scanner and  my question is this: does the film from the camera have to be developed in order to view it in this scanner? or can I just scan it in an undeveloped state? It is 35mm color film. Thanks.

Answer: absolutely, the film must be developed in order [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>I</em> recently was given  a film scanner and  my question is this: does the film from the camera have to be developed in order to view it in this scanner? or can I just scan it in an undeveloped state? It is 35mm color film. Thanks.</p>
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<p>Answer: absolutely, the film must be developed in order to see the images. Otherwise it will become exposed and the film will be rendered worthless. Your images will be lost if it is not developed.</p>
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