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Can i develop a disposable camera when not all pictures have been taken?

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Those kodak ones. Cause I've taken only 9 pictures out of 27 available. But I NEED those 9 pictures by tomorrow and I don't want to waste money on other useless pictures.

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  1. Yes, you can develop a disposable with only 9 frames taken.

    The processing fee is set, usually a couple of dollars, and then you pay for whatever prints come out, in this case 9.

    It is better to do it this way, rather than trying to use up the film. If you do that, you end up with a bunch of photos you are going to toss anyways, and you had to pay for the extra prints.

    When you drop off the camera, verify that you won't have to pay for prints that aren't going to come out.


  2. Call and ask the place you want to use to make sure that they have 1 hour photo processing AND that they won't charge you for pictures that don't turn out - most places don't but you should ask up front. (Once I brought in a roll of film to be developed. As it turns out I didn't actually take any pictures with it. The guy just smirked and said 'no charge')  

    You should only pay for the 9 you've taken. Understand though that you don't get the camera or the rest of the pics you didn't take back when its all over.

  3. Yes, you can.

    But I'm pretty sure you still have to pay for pictures you did not use. So I'd use all the film up anyway-- photos from disposable cameras do not cost much anyway.

  4. Yes you can ,but you loose the remaining piece of the film, but simpley you can develop even if you picture only one.

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