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1) Most likely, yes, but you'll have to go somehwere other than the druggist's with the one-hour drop box to get it done. But if it's on the negative, any reasonable photo shop should be able to print it. They may have to override the silly APS thing, but this should not pose signifigant difficulty.
2)Almost any standard roll of 35mm film has more than the stated number of exposures on it, depending upon how much pre-roll you wind.
With APS (a smaller negative than 35mm, incidentally)this is probably also the case, but again it's a matter of overriding the chip or whatever tells the printer how much of the cartirdge to print. If a photo shop can take care of #1 for you, they might be able to handle this, as well. |
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